This is a referendum in Switzerland in June. The idea is to simply give people a basic amount of income each month. On the surface that sounds nutty but part of the idea that goes along with it is that it will allow the welfare system and bureaucracy that comes with it to be left behind. (I don't know if Switzerland will pay enough to achieve that but I've read others that propose it for the US to argue it.)
It sounds like a thing the right would be against at first but upon examination, if it gets people off dependency of bureaucracy it might be good. And we wouldn't have to worry as much about jobs being low paying since people wouldn't be depending on jobs for all their income.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...a-national-wage-of-1700-a-month-a6843666.html
ETA: Another thing that might be good about this is, right now low earners don't pay income tax and in fact sometimes have a negative income tax and that is a disincentive to really care about where the tax dollars are spent. But if people have a basic income given to them unconditionally then their work can be taxed starting at Dollar #1.
It sounds like a thing the right would be against at first but upon examination, if it gets people off dependency of bureaucracy it might be good. And we wouldn't have to worry as much about jobs being low paying since people wouldn't be depending on jobs for all their income.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...a-national-wage-of-1700-a-month-a6843666.html
ETA: Another thing that might be good about this is, right now low earners don't pay income tax and in fact sometimes have a negative income tax and that is a disincentive to really care about where the tax dollars are spent. But if people have a basic income given to them unconditionally then their work can be taxed starting at Dollar #1.