Credit to: Nation of Change

Credit to: Nation of Change

 

In this article, the author calls for a wider version of the Alaska Permanent Fund, one that could be applied to the United States as a whole. This form of Basic Income, the author argues, could come from corporate profit, since, all things considered, corporations owe the vast majority of their wealth to public funds. Being so, it is only fair that this money, accounted for as much as 10 000 $USD per household, per year, returns to the public, supporting the people who provide most of the labor and resources.

 

Paul Buchheit, “The corporate debt to society: 10 000 $USD per household, per year“, Nation of Change, February 23 2015