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by manfredo
2641 days ago
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It's both: we're taking 3trn a year out of the economy and putting 3 trillion a year into the hands of Americans. Maybe they'll turn around and spend it. Maybe they won't. Perhaps you're right and every cent of the UBI goes back into the economy - but in that case it's still only neutral in terms of economic impact (and even this scenario is fanciful, there's going to be overhead in terms of administration and not everyone is going to spend their UBI check). It's an even bigger leap to think that siphoning $3T out of the economy somehow puts more than 3T back in - and that's what Yang is counting on. Step 1. Pass 3T worth of taxes and spending cuts. Step 2. Give everyone $1k a month. Step 3. ??? Step 4. Poverty disappears, the economy grows by leaps and bounds. It's a utopian vision. Tantalizing, yes I can empathize with people who like it. But let's not forget that Utopia comes from the Greek words "not" and "place". A utopia is something we all desire but does not exist. The pursuit of which has led many societies to ruin. |
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If we're going to premise the "health" of our economy in no small part on the movement of monkey status points, then move the things.
It's "trickle-up", not "trickle-down"...