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Post by Rogue Fri Apr 28, 2017 12:31 pm


Thousands of Canadian families will soon get paid for doing nothing

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Last updated 18:15, April 28 2017


The idea of a universal basic income has been mooted in NZ as well.

The government of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, is joining the basic-income bandwagon with the launch of a three-year pilot programme that will test how paying people an unconditional basic wage works in practice.

"Many people are concerned about what the world is promising their kids," Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said at a Monday (local time) news conference announcing the three-year experiment. "It's a world of global competition, reduced benefits, more and more part-time employment."

Under the plan, Ontario will provide a basic income to as many as 4000 randomly chosen low-income households in the cities of Hamilton and Thunder Bay as well as in the rural community of Lindsay..

The money will be provided to participants whether they work or not, and welfare recipients as well as and working poor families will be included.

A single person could receive up to 16,989 Canadian dollars per year, while a couple can get up to 24,027 Canadian dollars per year a year plus 6000 extra dollars for a person with a disability.

The Labour Party has mooted the idea of a UBI in the past as well.
The Labour Party has mooted the idea of a UBI in the past as well.

To encourage participants to seek paid employment, the recipients would also be able to keep 50 per cent of any money they earn from work and would continue to receive child-benefit payments from the Canadian and Ontario governments.

The entire programme is expected to cost around CA$150 million (NZ$160 million, approximately).

The idea of a basic income has been around for years in one form or another. It gets surprising support from both the left, which sees it as an extension of the social safety net, and the right, which sees it as a way to escape the intrusive, bureaucratic nature of traditional welfare programmes. (The Ontario experiment will compare families receiving the basic income payments to a control group that will receive benefits under the current system.)

Finland and the Netherlands are also conducting basic-income experiments, and a much smaller pilot project is underway in Oakland, California.

The idea has also been embraced by tech companies, which worry that increasing automation and the advent of artificial intelligence will someday eliminate millions of jobs. The Oakland project is sponsored by Y Combinator, a Silicon Valley start-up incubator.

Michael Tanner, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington, said he's sympathetic to the basic-income concept "but a skeptic" when it comes to cost. While he believes the idea would be an improvement on the current social safety net, Tanner estimates that providing a basic income to everyone in the United States would cost a staggering $4 trillion a year.

He says tech industry likes the idea because it fears a political backlash against automation, which could end up leading to "anti-technology legislation."

But Evelyn Forget, an economist at the University of Manitoba who specialises in community health, believes a basic-income programme could be affordable, noting that Canada already spends 15 billion Canadian dollars a year on social welfare programmes. Forget has studied the effects of an earlier basic-income experiment - a similar pilot programme in Manitoba in the 1970s - on the town of Dauphin.

She said there was virtually no change in the number of hours worked by primary earners as a result of the basic-income project, but that the hours worked by teenage boys declined - and she later found that the high school completion rate for boys rose.

Her conclusion was that boys in low-income families who were previously under pressure to quit school and go to work were able to remain in school because of the support that the basic income provided. The Manitoba experiment ended without any follow-up because "governments changed." But 40 years later, as society is moving increasingly toward a "gig economy," Forget sees a growing role for a basic income.

"Basic income plays a nice job in filling in the gaps and in supplementing low wages," she said.

- The Washington Post
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/world/92035872/thousands-of-canadian-families-will-soon-get-paid-for-doing-nothing
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Post by Rockhopper Fri Apr 28, 2017 2:30 pm

Be interesting to see what the outcome of it will be Rog.

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Post by Rogue Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:09 am


Its probably only just enough to get by on, but I don't think you'd give up a job for it. Though I'm not sure what an average wage in Canada is.
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Post by Kaere Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:26 am

The average wage across the country varies from province to province to territory.

Looking at those numbers, they are significantly below the 'poverty' line in Ontario. The max shelter amounts are laughable in a place where rents for a bachelor suite can cost $1500 or more.

http://www.povertyfreeontario.ca/poverty-in-ontario/status-of-poverty-in-ontario/

It's a tough problem to tackle, homelessness and poverty. Whether or not the experiment works (and those like it around the country), I think it's good to be trying at the very least.
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Post by Lenzabi Sun Apr 30, 2017 10:57 pm

Solution for the US? stop spending on Empire, Wars and wasteful contracts that are for military projects, and cut back on our military tax the wealthy back to pre-reagan intrusion, and other such things the Oligarchy will hate.
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Post by Rockhopper Thu May 18, 2017 4:33 am

Some more Info on the UBI



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Post by Stargate Fri May 19, 2017 11:40 am

Lenzabi wrote:Solution for the US? stop spending on Empire, Wars and wasteful contracts that are for military projects, and cut back on our military tax the wealthy back to pre-reagan intrusion, and other such things the Oligarchy will hate.
Easier said than done Len.

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Post by Lenzabi Fri May 19, 2017 11:25 pm

Stargate wrote:
Lenzabi wrote:Solution for the US? stop spending on Empire, Wars and wasteful contracts that are for military projects, and cut back on our military tax the wealthy back to pre-reagan intrusion, and other such things the Oligarchy will hate.
Easier said than done Len.

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