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PizzaMan@lemmy.world ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Kind of giving everyone a living wage

That’s not really the point of it at this stage. So you fundamentally misundertand the purpose of it.

The purpose is to help people stay financially stable, especially as more and more jobs are automated and sent overseas.

The more and more that basic necessities are handled through automation, the more and more that humanity as a whole should benefit. As of right now that isn’t the case, busines owners just fire people one a job is automated and move on. Only the rich reap the benefits of automation, and that should not be the case in a day and age where so much of our basic necessities are highly automated.

Second, it will destroy jobs.

If I recall, pretty much all of the UBI studies have shown the opposite is true. People actually are employed at higher rates in places with UBI.

Money at that point doesn’t matter because money is meaningless. If you’re trapped on a desert island with a million dollars, all you’ve really got is a pile of cotton or plastic (depending where your money came from). Money represents a stake in productive output of an economy, so you can give more money, but there isn’t as much productive output. More on this later.

That’d be true if automation weren’t a thing, but it is.

Your local cereal factory produced countless tons of cereal with a small handful of workers. Enough to feed thousands of people a day, every day. Same goes for your meat products, all kinds of veggies, etc.

If we are at 50% automation now, what do you suppose humanity would look like 1000 years from now when it is closer to 99% or even 100% automation of all basic necessities? If everybody loses their jobs because the robots are cheaper, who is going to be able to pay for their necessities?

It’s better that we set a precedent now than to have to start the fight from scratch then.

. A lot of able-bodied people took the money and refused to work

You seem to only be looking at the negatives. There is a huge benefit from people refusing to work like that, and that’s leverage in the job market. Vertical mobility was significantly better during the aftermath of those handouts because people were able to refuse shit deals on salary, even if only for a short period of time.

Fast forward to today, and we have one of the lowest unemployment rates in our history.

causing shortages followed by rising prices

…wikipedia.org/…/Shortages_related_to_the_COVID-1…

There was a lot more to it than that.

Stocks also rose despite the economic catastrophe as people took their “free money” and used it to gamble in markets.

If I’m being completely honest, I don’t think the stock market should exist in the first place. It incentivises businesses to be greedy, to cut corners, and it turns what should be customers into products. We’ve all seen it first hand with Reddit’s horseshit that they were doing to prepare for IPO.

Corporations should only compete on their actual product, not a casino.

But to address your actual concern about people wasting the money, there is a subset of people that will always waste money when they have it. And there is always going to be another person that thinks something is wasteful where another person does not. People should have the freedom to decide for themselves.

With that said, knowing that there will be waste no matter what, a society is better off when people are well fed, housed, and healthy. And UBI studies show that society is better off in those sorts of areas.

Do you have an actual figure for how much of that covid money was wasted on gambling? Because I’d wager it was pretty low.

stealing from the working through taxes and inflation to hand to people who often could work but don’t want to.

That’s why we shouldn’t have an income tax. All taxes should be disbanded and replaced with two types of tax. A land tax, and a pollution tax.

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