It Is Time For Basic Income
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It Is Time For Basic Income
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#2Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they double it? Do they pay zero? If they pay zero, what incentives workers to work at Macdonalds?
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#4I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
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#5I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
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#7I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
There are a lot of things people could do without: car, cell phone, internet, restaurants...
Re: It Is Time For Basic Income
#8I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
Someone making 0k ends up with .8 * 0k + 10k = 10k.
Someone making 10k ends up with .8 * 10k + 10k = 18k.
Someone making 50k ends up with .8 * 50k + 10k = 50k.
Someone making 100k ends up with .8 * 100k + 10k = 90k.
Someone making 200k ends up with .8 * 200k + 10k = 170k.
Thus the only people that get the full amount are those who would otherwise get zero income. It has little effect on someone making around the median income and it's paid for by the top of the scale.Note: The government still needs to do other stuff so actual taxes would end up being higher. The assumption is because you have lower administrative costs than SS, unemployment, and other social programs the net effect is a smaller government and possibly lower taxes. (EX: Social Security is 12.4% for someone making 50k where basic income is 0 the disability and retirement payment can be much higher than 10k/year.)
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#9I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
McDonald's would obviously have to pay something in order to get people to work there. It could certainly get away with paying less if there were no minimum wage and people had a basic income.
Re: It Is Time For Basic Income
#10I am not at all an economist, but I wonder: if everyone had the same amount of fixed income (in addition to whatever else they made from their jobs), wouldn't there be continual inflation, rendering that money worthless? Wouldn't the fixed income become the new zero income? Also: How does Macdonalds work in this situation, if the fixed income "replaces" minimum wage. Does Macdonalds pay on top of this wage? Do they d…
I don't think that inflation would be a huge problem, since this is wealth redistribution, likely through taxes, rather than printing money and giving it to people. However, I'm no economist either, so I may be far off base in regards to inflation.