Participants who were working saw their payments reduced by 50 per cent of their income. there was “a slight reduction” in the number of people employed once the basic income was put into place.
Nearly 80 per cent of participants said that basic income made them “somewhat more motivated” or “much more motivated” to look for work, the McMaster study found. Participants also reported better physical and mental health, improved relationships and fewer trips to food banks, doctors’ offices and emergency rooms.
“The pilot was nothing short of successful,” researchers concluded. “The results ... dispel some of the fears of the opponents of basic income including that it will lead to a wholesale abandonment of paid employment.”One young man, who said that he had tried to kill himself three times in a five-year period before the pilot, enrolled in university. Others reported that they could afford basic necessities — like a bed or a warm winter coat — for the first time.
Utility does not justify harm. You want to be generous? Do it on your own dime,
One young man ? Really? Not two?
Wait, so fordnation is arguing that a pilot program designed to help people get work and keep work is not enough to get people back to work? Cool. How’s the thousands of education and healthcare layoffs working out for you?
Imagine millions of climate refugees on basic income. Inflation up taxes up prices up.
You think protests are bad now, give out free money and watch them come out in the tens of thousands to make mischief. A hard no!
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