Over the years I've been asked many questions about the idea of an unconditional basic income. Some are asked far more than others, and so I've made a point of writing various articles and blog posts to answer many of these questions. Whatever question you may have about basic income, please look below and see if there's a link for it. There's a good chance there will be. If there isn't, please let me know what you'd like to see me add in the future.
Basic Income FAQ
What is basic income and in general why should I support it?
Wouldn't it cost more than the entire federal budget to provide everyone basic income?
Isn't basic income something we may need in the future, but not right now? ... Are you sure? Is technological unemployment even real in an economy considered to be at full employment?
Don't policies like increased education and job training programs make more sense than basic income?
Why not just give people stuff like food and housing instead of cash they can use to buy food and housing? (Additional answer involving Soylent)
Wouldn't Universal Basic Services be a better idea than Universal Basic Income?
Can/should basic income replace healthcare programs like Medicare and Medicaid?
How much will basic income cost to implement in the United States?
Does enough money even exist for basic income, taxed or not?
Is it true that basic income can even save us money? In what ways?
What kind of taxes (or other ways of raising revenue) should we use to pay for basic income?
Have you crunched the numbers and have a somewhat detailed funding plan for basic income? (Here also is a very detailed plan from 2006)
How will people work if all they have is a basic income and robots take all the jobs?
Won't basic income hurt the economy and lead to lower productivity?
Won't many people just waste their basic incomes on things like drugs, alcohol, and gambling?
Won't immigration skyrocket as everyone rushes into the US to get their basic income?
Don't we already have basic income, and we just call it welfare?
Wouldn't a negative income tax make more sense than a fully universal basic income?
Isn't $1,000 per month too low to be considered sufficient for basic needs?
Should the amount of basic income vary by city because some places cost more than others?
Shouldn't all this talk about basic income actually be talk about basic resources?
Does basic income reduce or increase income/wealth inequality?
I've read that basic income will actually increase poverty. Is that true? Are you sure?
Doesn't basic income leave traditionally marginalized groups and those with special needs worse off?
Is there anyone who will be worse off with universal basic income?
Isn't basic income simply just plain wrong in a moral sense? What about Christian morality?
Is it true there are already basic incomes in the Netherlands, Finland, and Germany?
By what year at the latest will there be universal basic income in the United States?
I read the above link and I laughed. Basic income is impossible. Are you stupid?
Questions About Me
What do you mean when you say you personally already have a basic income?
Have you created any basic income slide decks I could study and even adapt/use?
Basic Income Movement Materials
Where can I find a list of books about or involving basic income so I can study it in greater depth?
Where can I find a list of YouTube videos to learn more and share about basic income?
Where can I find a collection of images to share about basic income?
Where can I study and discuss the idea of basic income in depth?
How can I keep up to date on everything basic income all over the world?
Can I buy any clothing like T-shirts to wear my support for basic income?
Can I buy any stickers to stick on stuff like my laptop and car to show my support for basic income?
Good resource for the PRO side of the Basic Income discussion. Thanks for your posts on the matter!
Thanks, Kenny! It's the result of years of research and writing.
Impressive list you have there! Thanks for sharing. Will keep it in mind as a reading list :)
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Excellent resource, Scott! It's good to have something like this to point new users to. And, actually, it means I have to write less on the subject, as you've already covered all the territory. :)
Why not just force companies to give away their products for free? Why all the smoke and mirrors with UBI, taxes, and wealth transfers?
Wow, I just added a ton of these links to my reading list. Looking forward to absorbing this new information.