A Basic Income is a periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement.
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Recent News, Opinion, and Research
European Parliament’s legal affairs committee wants to look into basic income in light of robots threat
The European Parliament will vote on a report calling on the European Commission and all EU member states to “seriously consider” basic income on February 13rd.
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare Symposium on the Basic Income Guarantee
The quarterly Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare published a symposium on the basic income guarantee in its September 2016 issue.
US: Writer awarded $24,000 grant to write about Basic Income in 2017
Kate McFarland, a News Editor for BIEN, has been awarded a $24,000 grant by the Economic Security Project to focus on this work throughout 2017. Of the grant, McFarland has the following to say: “As a reporter on the basic income movement, my primary task is to...
MANCHESTER, UK: First Annual Conference of World Basic Income (Feb 4)
World Basic Income (WBI) will hold its first annual conference in Manchester on Saturday, February 4. This event will launch what it calls “a new movement for global justice and poverty eradication”, with speakers from The Guardian, Share The World's Resources,...
Jorge Valero (Bruselas), “Gana fuerza el debate sobre la renta básica universal en Bruselas” (Winning debate on universal basic income in Brussels)
Jorge Valero (Bruselas) reports that digitization is a "recurring theme in Brussels." He points to the need to adapt the welfare states. Bruselas says this is part of a public debate around “collaborative economics, advanced robotization, artificial...
Interactive model shows basic income’s effect
This model will also tell you how the country would be affected overall. Each of the variables are listed and are changeable, which gives those interested the ability to measure results from all possible outcomes.
VIDEO: Economist James Boyce on Basic Income, Carbon Tax and Dividend
James K. Boyce, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, defends a universal basic income of $200 per month, funded in part by taxes or fees on carbon emissions and financial transactions.
INDIA: State budget recommends cash transfers for the poor
The Finance Minister of the northern Indian state Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has endorsed what he calls a “universal basic income” — which would entail the replacement of existing subsidies with direct cash transfers — for all residents currently in poverty.
FINLAND: First Basic Income payments sent to experiment participants
Finland’s basic income experiment is now underway, with the first payments having been mailed this week. With the experiment generating much media attention, here is a review of some of the basics.
An Interview with Tim Dunlop (Part Two)
Interview by Scott Jacobsen *Conducted via email with minor edits.* The economy has shifted into high gear for knowledge and ability, the currently labeled Knowledge Economy concomitant with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. How has this affected inequality based on...
SWITZERLAND: World Economic Forum founder considers basic income “basically plausible”
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, expressed optimism about unconditional basic income in an interview with German daily newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt.
VIDEO: Basic Income panel at UK Festival of Debate 2016
A panel discussion and Q&A on a universal basic income for the UK was held in Sheffield in November 2016. Here’s a video.