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Cebu_4_2
17th July 2018, 05:29 AM
Chicago could soon test universal basic income program


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/17/chicago-could-soon-test-universal-basic-income-program.html

Chicago may soon become the largest municipality in the U.S. to test a universal basic income program.
Chicago alderman Ameya Pawar recently proposed legislation that would provide 1,000 families with a $500 monthly stipend-- no questions asked. The bill already has the backing of the majority of city lawmakers, and Pawar hopes to soon work with Mayor Rahm Emanuel to implement the pilot program, The Intercept (https://theintercept.com/2018/07/16/chicago-universal-basic-income-ubi/) reported.
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“Nearly 70 percent (https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2016/09/23/survey-69-of-americans-have-less-than-1000-in-savings-infographic/#751319021ae6) of Americans don’t have $1,000 in the bank for an emergency,” Pawar told the outlet. “UBI could be an incredible benefit for people who are working and are having a tough time making ends meet or putting food on the table at the end of the month.”


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My legislation calling for the creation of a Chicago #UniversalBasicIncome (https://twitter.com/hashtag/UniversalBasicIncome?src=hash) pilot has 36 co-sponsors! On to the Commitee on Workforce Development and Audit. Committee chair @40thWard (https://twitter.com/40thWard) is also a sponsor. More soon! #UBI (https://twitter.com/hashtag/UBI?src=hash)
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Pawar campaigned to earn a slot on the ballot for Illinois governor, but withdrew his name from contention after being outspent by his opponents, the outlet reported.
In addition to the $500, the bill would adjust the Earned Income Tax Credit program to allow the families to put their tax credit toward their monthly mortgage payment, according to the outlet.

Pawar cited automation, with companies such as Amazon, Tesla and other car manufacturers investing in the technology as having the potential to disrupt millions of jobs, that in turn would lead to more political destabilization, according to the outlet.

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Chicago's 47th Ward Alderman Ameya Pawar introduced the universal basic income bill that he hopes mayor Rahm Emanuel will implement. (http://chicago47.org/)

Chicago wouldn't be the only city testing the waters to give residents free money.

Stockton, California has also proposed a universal basic income program (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07/10/californias-foreclosure-capital-to-give-away-500-month-to-residents-in-experimental-welfare-program.html) with the backing of wealthy Silicon Valley moguls that will pay 100 residents $500 a month without any conditions. The program’s purpose is to eventually ensure that no one in Stockton, with a population of 300,000, lives in poverty.

The program, which allows the 100 lucky residents to use the money for anything they want, will launch in 2019 and last 18 months before officials decide whether to rollout the program citywide.

Alaska has issued every resident of the state a check since 1976 as part of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which varies on amount, but last year equaled $1,100, according to The Intercept.

Countries overseas have also utilized some sort of cash transfer system (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07/10/californias-foreclosure-capital-to-give-away-500-month-to-residents-in-experimental-welfare-program.html), with Finland recently putting an end to a program that gave 2,000 unemployed working-age people 560 Euros per month.

Tech titans have chimed in their support for a universal basic income, with Tesla founder Elon Musk tweeting last month it “will be necessary over time if AI takes over most human jobs.”

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during a Harvard commencement speech last year that “We should explore ideas like universal basic income to make sure that everyone has a cushion to try new ideas.”

Business magnate Richard Branson has also called for universal basic income.

A 2017 Pew Research Center study (http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/10/04/americans-attitudes-toward-a-future-in-which-robots-and-computers-can-do-many-human-jobs/) found that 60 percent of Americans favor the government providing a “guaranteed income that would allow them to meet their basic needs,” as workers with a high school diploma were the most likely to support a universal basic income at 65 percent, and workers with a four-year college education or more at 52 percent.

madfranks
17th July 2018, 10:15 AM
The reason some people don't have any savings is because they don't prioritize it at all. I mean, literally, the concept of saving money isn't something they grasp. They spend what they get, then try to get more, so they can spend it. A UBI won't provide savings money for these people; they'll just spend it the moment they get it, like everything else. The money will be wasted.

Ares
17th July 2018, 11:12 AM
The reason some people don't have any savings is because they don't prioritize it at all. I mean, literally, the concept of saving money isn't something they grasp. They spend what they get, then try to get more, so they can spend it. A UBI won't provide savings money for these people; they'll just spend it the moment they get it, like everything else. The money will be wasted.

Due to the monetary system as a whole that destroys savers and rewards spenders. If you save money in this system your purchasing power is robbed from you.

midnight rambler
17th July 2018, 11:31 AM
The reason some people don't have any savings is because they don't prioritize it at all. I mean, literally, the concept of saving money isn't something they grasp. They spend what they get, then try to get more, so they can spend it. A UBI won't provide savings money for these people; they'll just spend it the moment they get it, like everything else. The money will be wasted.

The trick to money is having some.

Cebu_4_2
17th July 2018, 12:31 PM
The trick to money is having some.

I still haven't read that.

osoab
17th July 2018, 02:41 PM
Sounds like some electioneering by the Chicago Machine. Rahm needs some help. Some of the other aldercreatures probably could use some more votes too.

Half Sense
17th July 2018, 02:46 PM
The trick to money is having some.

And the trick to having some is learning how to live small.

midnight rambler
17th July 2018, 02:52 PM
And the trick to having some is learning how to live small.

Not necessarily, although that is certainly helpful in many cases.