Only by examining emerging policies and innovations can we understand how Universal Basic Income might transform societies by 2030.
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Trial by Fire: What a City-Wide UBI Experiment Taught Us (Case Study)
Fascinating lessons emerge from a city-wide UBI trial, revealing critical insights that could shape future policies—if you’re curious, keep reading.
Critics Vs Proponents: Debunking the Top 5 Arguments Against UBI
Fighting over UBI’s merits reveals that many common arguments may not be as solid as they seem—discover the truth behind these top five debates.
Europe’s UBI Experiments: From Finland’s Trial to New EU Proposals
Guided by Finland’s initial UBI trial, Europe’s evolving experiments reveal promising social impacts that could reshape future social security policies, but questions remain.
Public Opinion Shift: Are Americans Warming Up to Basic Income?
With public attitudes evolving, exploring whether Americans are truly warming up to basic income reveals what factors could shape the future.
Youth Dividend: Should Every 18-Year-Old Get a Basic Income Start?
Fascinating debates surround giving every 18-year-old a basic income, and understanding the potential impacts can shape your future decisions.
The Global UBI Debate: How US and Europe Differ on Basic Income
Gaining insight into the contrasting US and European approaches to basic income reveals how cultural and policy differences shape the future of social support systems.
Social Safety Nets 2.0: Rethinking Welfare When Jobs Are Scarce
Theorizing new welfare models amid rising unemployment challenges traditional safety nets, prompting innovative solutions vital for future resilience.
UBI and Inequality: Can a Basic Income Narrow the Wealth Gap?
Promising to reduce inequality, UBI’s potential to narrow the wealth gap depends on effective policies that warrant further exploration.
UBI Experiments Around the World: What We’ve Learned So Far
Keen insights from global UBI trials reveal benefits and challenges; discover what these experiments mean for future social policies.