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
AUSTRALIA: Labor MP rejects UBI as solution to technological unemployment in new book
Jim Chalmers. Credit to: Financial Review. Jim Chalmers, a Labor Party MP in Australia, claims that basic income, a concept gaining traction in Australia, is a “backward step”. His concerns focus on perceived increases in inequality and affordability issues....
Basic income and the ‘job ethic’
Both progressives and conservatives can be counted on to agree that having a job is important. But perhaps it is not humanity’s most important activity.
IRELAND: Budget Analysis Seminar on Wednesday 11th October
Social Justice Ireland examines the fairness of seven different options for tax changes in their new publication released on Wednesday 4th of October. The new Irish Budget will be announced next Tuesday, 10th October, and the Social Justice Ireland analysis shows that...
UNITED STATES: Y Combinator releases proposal for expanded study of basic income
Silicon Valley’s Y Combinator has concluded its feasibility study in Oakland and released a draft proposal for a large-scale randomized control trial of basic income in the United States.
Call for Papers for 2018 BIEN Congress in Tampere, Finland (August 23-26)
The 18th Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), Basic Income and the New Universalism: Rethinking the Welfare State in the 21st Century, will take place August 23-26, 2018, at the University of Tampere in Finland.
AUSTRALIA: Alfred Deakin Institute Policy Forum – The Future of Work and Basic Income Options for Australia
Jon Altman and Eva Cox. Credit to: Alfred Deakin Institute (Deakin University, Melbourne) The Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, hosted a forum on the 17th and 18th August discussing the concept of a universal basic income. ...
17th BIEN Congress in Lisbon, Portugal
The 17th BIEN Congress took place in Lisbon, Portugal from the 25th to the 27th of September. The focus of the congress was on “Implementing Basic Income.” The 150 presenters represented 33 countries, with more countries represented in the additional 380 audience...
US: New POLITICO/Morning Consult poll finds that 43% of Americans are in favour of a UBI
A new poll POLITICO/Morning Consult conducted between the 14th and 17th September 2017 surveying 1,994 registered US voters, found that, of those asked whether they would support or oppose ‘a proposal in which the government would provide all Americans a regular,...
Germany: Why Thomas Straubhaar advocates an unconditional basic income
The Swiss economist and former director of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (Hamburgisches Weltwirtschaftsinstitut, HWWI), Thomas Straubhaar, is one of the most prominent advocates of an unconditional basic income from an economic perspective in Germany. Why is that?
New Zealand Poll Results
Nearly 90% of respondents to a New Zealand-based poll stated that, assuming that the economy and nz stock market was strong enough to support all residents, a universal basic income (UBI) was the fairest way to ensure basic support to all who need it, according to the...
United States: Congressman Ro Khanna introduces EITC bill, garners comparison to BI
Ro Khanna. Credit to: Salon. Ro Khanna, a Democratic congressman from Silicon Valley, has introduced a bill in the U.S. Congress that would expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for all Americans, a step towards a basic income according to at least one...
China: News from Macau’s “Wealth Partaking Scheme”
José Pereira Coutinho. Credit to: Macau Daily Times. In the Legislative Assembly (AL) elections for The New Hope (Nova Esperança), a political party from Macau, candidacy is headed by lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho. He is urging for the redistribution of the...