I’m glad there are experiments like this actually happening for any amount of time. It would be great to see the experiment run it’s full course, but it’s maybe more surprising to me that it got funded, rather than that it got cancelled. Thinking about how contentious and political funding can be for things we know we need, like schools, it’s not very surprising that something expensive and not 100% required ends up on the chopping block.
What do you think it would realistically take to be able to fund UBI (or other experiments) without running the risk of being cancelled? How could it be set up so that next year’s political opponent doesn’t have the ability to axe a project to make themselves look good?
What do you think it would realistically take to be able to fund UBI (or other experiments) without running the risk of being cancelled? How could it be set up so that next year’s political opponent doesn’t have the ability to axe a project to make themselves look good?