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What if the state covered your cost of living, would you still go to work?
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Go back to school?
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Not work at all? What would you do?
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This concept is called a universal basic income or UBI
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And it's nothing less than the most ambitious social policy of our times
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in 2017, basic income is gaining momentum around the world
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First trials are ongoing or on their way
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and a growing number of countries are considering UBI as an alternative to welfare
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How would it work and what are the key arguments for and against?
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Right now people can't really agree. What universal basic income is or should be
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Some want to use it to eliminate welfare and Cupp bureaucracy
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Others want it as a free extra for existing programs, or even want it to be so high that work itself becomes optional
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For this video we'll talk mostly about the minimum basic income
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enough money to be above the poverty line
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in the US this means about $1,000 a month or $12,000 a year
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The money would not be taxed and you could do whatever you wanted with it in
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In this scenario UBI is a way of transferring the wealth of a society
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while still keeping the free market intact
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But if we hand out free money will people just spend it on booze and stop working?
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A 2013 study by the World Bank
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specifically examined if poor people waste their handouts on tobacco and alcohol if they receive it in the form of cash
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The clear answer, no they don't. The opposite is true
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Other studies have shown that the richer you are, the more drugs and alcohol you consume
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The lazy and drunk poor person is a stereotype rather than reality
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What about laziness?
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Universal basic income test runs done in Canada in the 1970s showed that around
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1% of the recipients stopped working, mostly to take care of their kids
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On average people reduced their working hours by less than 10%
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The extra time was used to achieve goals like going back to school or looking for better jobs
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But if laziness and drugs are not a huge deal, Why doesn't our current welfare state solve poverty
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Welfare or unemployment programs often come with a lot of strings attached
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Like taking part in courses,
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Applying to a certain number of jobs a month or accepting any kind of job offer
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no matter if it's a good fit, or what it pays
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Besides the loss of personal freedom, these conditions are often a huge waste of time and only served to make the unemployment statistics
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Seem less bad
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Often your time would be much better spent looking for the right job
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continuing education or starting a business
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Another unwanted side effect of many welfare programs is that they trap people in poverty and promote passive behavior
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Imagine a benefit of $1,000 each month
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in a lot of programs if you earn a single dollar extra the whole thing is taken away
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If you take a job, that's paying $1200 you might not only lose your benefits,
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but because of your taxes and another costs like transportation
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You might end up having less money than before
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So if you actively try to better your situation, and your total income is not improving or even a shrinking
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welfare can create a ceiling that traps people in poverty
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and rewards passive behavior
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A basic income can never be cut and therefore getting a job and additional income would always make your financial situation better
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Work is always rewarded
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instead of a ceiling it creates a floor from which people can lift themselves up
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But even if UBI is the better model, is it economically feasible?
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What about inflation?
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Won't prices just rise making everything just like it was before?
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Since the money is not being created by magic or printers it needs to be transferred from somewhere
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It's more of a shift of funds than the creation of new ones
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Hence; no inflation
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Ok, but how do we pay for it?
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There's no right answer here because the world is too diverse
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How well-off the country is, what the local values are,
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Are things like high taxes or cutting the defence budget politically acceptable or not?
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How much welfare state is already in place and is it effective?
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Each country has its own individual path to a UBI
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The easiest way to pay for a UBI is to end all welfare and use the free funds to finance it
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Not only would this make a number of government agencies disappear, which in itself saves money, it would also eliminate a lot of bureaucracy
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on the other hand cutting them could leave many people worse off than before
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If the goal is to have a foundation for everybody there still need to be programs of some sort because just like countries,
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People are not the same
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The second way - higher taxes especially for the very wealthy
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In the US for example there's been a lot of economic growth but most of the benefits from it have gone to the richest few percent
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the wealth gap is rapidly widening
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and many argue that it might be time to distribute the spoils more evenly to preserve the social peace
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There could be taxes on financial transactions, capital, land value, carbon, or even robots
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But UBI is not necessarily expensive
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According to a recent study
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a UBI of $1,000 per month in the US
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Could actually grow the GDP by 12% over eight years
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because it would enable poor people to spend more and increase overall demand
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What about the people who do the dirty work?
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Who will work in the fields, crawl through sewers, or lift pianos?
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If you don't need to for survival, will people still do hard boring and unfulfilling labor?
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UBI might give them enough leverage to demand better pay and working conditions
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a study calculated that every extra dollar going to wage earners would add about $1.21 to the national economy
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While every extra dollar going to high-income Americans would add only 39 cents
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There would still be very rich and poor people
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but we could eliminate fear, suffering, and existential panic for a significant part of the population
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Making poor citizens better off could be a smart economic tactic
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For some this isn't enough. They want a UBI large enough to live a middle-class existence
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If we set the financial obstacle aside, this idea fundamentally challenges, how our society is constructed
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By earning money, you earn the possibility to take part in society this determines your status and options
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But it also forces many people into spending huge chunks of their time on things they don't care about
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in 2016 only 33% of US employees were engaged at work
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16% were actively miserable and the remaining 51% were only physically present
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Would 67% of people stop working if they could?
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It would be unfair to portray work as just a chore
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work gives us something to do. It challenges us
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it motivates us to improve, it forces us to engage
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Many find friends or partners at work, we work for social status wealth and our place in the world
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We're looking for something to do with our lives and for many people work gives them meaning
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There are other concerns with UBI
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If all welfare programs were exchanged for one single payment, this gives the government a lot of leverage
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individual programs are easier to attack or cut than a multitude
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or populist smite promise drastic changes to the UBI to get into power
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and a universal basic income doesn't tackle all problems when it comes to equality
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Rents for example
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while $1,000 might be great in the countryside, it's not a lot for expensive metropolitan areas
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which could lead to poor people moving outwards and the difference between rich and poor
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becoming even more extreme
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and of course, for some people, the concept of work itself not being essential for survival is appalling
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Conclusion
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So is the universal basic income a good idea? The honest answer is that we don't know yet
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There needs to be a lot more research more and bigger test runs
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We need to think about what kind of UBI we want and what we're prepared to give up to pay for it
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The potential is huge. It might be the most promising model to sustainably eliminate poverty
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It might seriously reduce the amount of desperation in the world and make us all much less stressed out
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