Mr Nash
square pies = communism
There's been some discussion of basic income here before, so figured I'd share this news article. The province of Ontario is planning a trial program to see what sort of impact basic income would have on its economy. It's still early in the planning process, so there aren't many details to go on, but it looks like it'll be happening. Bare in mind this is only going to be happening in Ontario, and not Canada-wide. Still, I'm curious to see how the program fairs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...iversal-basic-income-experiment-a6916571.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...iversal-basic-income-experiment-a6916571.html
Ontario has announced it could soon be sending a monthly cheque to its residents as it plans to launch an experiment testing the basic income concept.
While officials in the Canadian province are yet to release any specific details of the project including how much will be given to residents who participate the finance ministry has published a report confirming the governments intention to roll out the experiment.
The general concept of basic income involves a government handing out a flat-rate income to every single citizen within a country, either by replacing existing benefits or to top them up.
Proponents of the idea say it would save on welfare administration costs, reduce the poverty traps of traditional welfare states, be fair to people who have jobs, and give people more autonomy in general.