Comment by cptroot

Comment by cptroot 4 days ago

5 replies

Would you like to elaborate why the math doesn't work out? An article explaining your position would be nice, but I'd settle for some broad gestures.

WalterBright 4 days ago

342,000,000 people in the US. Multiply by $10,000/yr.

Cost of UBI: 3,420,000,000,000

Where is $3.5 trillion going to come from?

  • boh144 3 days ago

    From corporate profits, which should be rising from labor cost cutting? Ultimately if the pie is growing and accruing to a few organizations, then either we create new wealth transfer mechanisms (progressive tax codes being one such previous example) or become a feudal society, which will probably stagnate.

  • izacus 3 days ago

    From cancelling pointless military projects?

    • WalterBright 3 days ago

      The entire defense budget is $874b.

      As I remarked, the UBI math doesn't work.

      • jack_h 3 days ago

        UBI would be pure deficit spending which would basically double it. Our interest is already the #2 federal outlay at $1 trillion (defense is #5 last I heard) and we're already in fiscal dominance. So the end result is UBI would trigger much higher inflation which would make those UBI checks worthless.