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by ethbro
3638 days ago
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The "eye of the observer" in aggregate is what forms the invisible hand in a free market. But jobs existing are a consequence of two things: (1) demand & (2) ability to price work output above a minimum. UBI answers a world where there aren't enough of (2) to satisfy labor supply (whether through automation or increases in efficiency). Because bar repealing minimum wage statutes we're going to reach a point where for {minimum wage salary} there only exist X potential jobs (additional jobs not economically-feasibly offering a sufficient income), and labor pool > X. |
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