One thing I often see skipped on in research like this is how the people that can't manage their money are dealt with. Imagine i get UBI so i should be able to pay for groceries and rent, but I'm also an addict and spent all my money on drugs. This will still lead me to homelessness and starvation. I'm not saying this is a valid reason to not implement a UBI, I would even say it's not a relevant argument for or against UBi. But groups like these will still exist and will still need help. Again, i feel like research like this only looks at the impact on stable people with a healthy mind. Will people still be willing to help out strangers if they expect the government pays for their rent and food? Or will the gap between the 'smart people' with normal lives and the 'stupid people' with broken lives only get bigger?
this post was submitted on 20 Apr 2025
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A three-year UBI study done in Germany shows that a guaranteed monthly check increased labor market exploration and increased work satisfaction.
(www.pilotprojekt-grundeinkommen.de)