What is the cutoff point, where someone making more than that amount can use an extra $1k, but not someone making that amount?
What is the cutoff point, where someone making more than that amount can use an extra $1k, but not someone making that amount?
jeffw@lemmy.world 9 months ago
It decreases with income, as I said. If we give $2,000 to everyone making under $60k, for example, then decrease it for every few bucks you make. You’d probably have to do something like a 10:1 ratio where is you make $60,010, you’d get $1999 and so on. That would mean people making $80k or more don’t get anything. And they don’t really need it anyway.
But regardless, UBI, even under Yang, is always an attempt to destroy our current welfare system.
3volver@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Your assumption that SSI would be somehow removed or replaced is shit. Universal basic income should never be based on income, it goes against the entire point. Universal basic income would be on top of any existing benefits and wouldn’t impact any other benefits.
jeffw@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Except that was Yang’s plan. That’s how it works when it’s been attempted at a federal level. Not to mention that’s the only way it would pass. It’s not BS when that’s literally how it’s been proposed in US law. Some proposals even remove SNAP along with SSI.
There is no assumption being made here.