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by jbreiding
2502 days ago
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I've always thought this was really obvious. Benefits tied to employment will stifle entrepreneurs who aren't already well off. This tips the scales towards the largest employers for labor, how many low paid internships could be replaced by high risk startups? Before anyone has had a chance to accumulate to many obligations, that is the perfect time to grow by taking a risk and going after something disruptive. That also would be the time in which many have the energy and optimism to do good rather than for greed or meeting obligations such as feeding/housing a family of four. |
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