Universal Basic Income | Charles Murray
We have a huge welfare state that's been built up over the
last 50 years and we can get rid of it. Take all the money that we currently
spend on transfers from one American to another American, whether they are for
people on welfare, or whether they're for retirees, whether they're for medical
care, take all that money, convert into a universal basic income that starts when
someone turns 21 and continues until they die, which gives them every year
$10,000 of disposable income, and put their lives back in their hands. The key
to making this work is not getting enough money.
We already spent plenty of money to do this. The key in
understanding why it would work and how it would work is that it's just not
that you as an individual have $10,000, everybody else does too. And the
opportunities this opens up for people to cooperate, to solve their problems,
and the problems of their families and their communities will be unparalleled.
Charles Murray introduces the idea behind a universal basic income and how it would be applied to our current society to benefit Americans nationwide.
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