Emily Swanson, “Here's What People Really Think Of Rolling Stone's 5 Reforms For Millennials”

Emily Swanson

Emily Swanson

SUMMARY: This article discusses a survey of 5 proposed reforms, one of which is a basic income. The wording of the question was, “Would you favor or oppose expanding Social Security to every American, regardless of age, to guarantee a basic income to every American?”

The survey found, “Fifty-four percent of all adults polled opposed the idea, compared to 35 percent overall who said they supported it. Among people under 30, 44 percent of respondents opposed the idea, while 40 percent supported it. Forty-six percent of those making under $40,000 in household income, but only 24% of those making more than $100,000, said they would support expanding Social Security to everyone. Fifty-three percent of black respondents said they were in favor. The idea was supported by 54 percent of Democrats, 29 percent of independents and only 19 percent of Republicans.”

The story includes both text and a video interview with the polltaker, Emily Swanson.
Emily Swanson, “Here’s What People Really Think Of Rolling Stone’s 5 Reforms For Millennials,” the Huffington Post, 01/13/2014.

NIGERIA: NGO leader endorses Basic Income

Logo of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria

Logo of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria

Godwin Uyi Ojo, the Executive Director of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria has endorsed basic income, calling on the Nigerian government to create a National Basic Income Scheme, according to the Daily Times of Nigeria.

Lara Adejoro, “ERA/FoEN Promotes Basic Income Scheme,” The Daily Times of Nigeria, January 21, 2014.