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Reality Check: Is UBI Truly Unaffordable, or Are We Looking at It Wrong?
Going beyond common assumptions reveals surprising strategies that could make UBI more affordable than you think—discover how the reality might differ.
Who Pays for Society When Robots Do All the Work? Rethinking Taxes in the Automation Age
Theories on funding society’s needs are shifting as automation reduces traditional tax revenues, prompting questions about who will bear the costs in the robot era.
As Robots Rise, Do We Need UBI More Than Ever?
Knowing how UBI can protect us as robots replace jobs raises critical questions about our future stability.
Could Less Work Mean More Prosperity? Making the Case for a Jobless Future
Proposing a future where less work could unlock greater prosperity, this article explores how redefining productivity might transform our economic and social landscape.
Kids, Parents, and UBI: How a Basic Income Could Change Family Life
Discover how a basic income could transform family life by improving kids’ wellbeing and parental stability, and why this change might be more impactful than you think.
The City That Tried UBI: What Happened When Everyone Got Free Cash
Cities experimenting with free cash reveal complex outcomes, raising questions about long-term sustainability and the true impact of universal basic income.
Why Tech CEOs Are Backing UBI: Silicon Valley’s Take on Basic Income
Keen to understand why Silicon Valley leaders support UBI and how it could reshape society? Dive in to discover their compelling reasons.
How Would UBI Change the Way We Work? A Day in a Basic Income World
Getting a glimpse into a world with UBI reveals how our daily routines and work-life balance might fundamentally change—discover what awaits beyond the horizon.
The New Social Contract: Ensuring Livelihoods When Work Isn’t Guaranteed
Keeping up with changing economies requires a new social contract that guarantees livelihoods; discover how society can adapt and thrive in uncertain times.