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by elindbe2
2213 days ago
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I'm not quite following you, you still seem to be suggesting that they go from ~$18k avg. SS payment + $11k avg. Medicare payment = ~$29k to an $18k per year payment, a loss of $11k per year on average. Am I missing something? What about people who are entirely dependent on SS+Medicare for their meagre retirement? As you have noticed in your example, most of that money gets eaten up by healthcare costs leaving very little on which to live ($7k), so essentially are you suggesting that most people should no longer retire? |
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You seem to be making the argument that $18,000 is not enough, and that we actually need a UBI of $29,000, or in our fictional US-demographics-proportionally-scaled-down-to-10 person nation, $290,000 total.
Okay sure, it would involve higher taxes for sure, but here's what that might look like:
Unemployed #1-5: 0
Lowest: $10,000
Second: $27,000
Third: $37,000
Fourth: $44,000
Highest: $172,000
Total revenue: $290,000
Unemployed #1-5: $0 - $0 + 29,000 == $29,000
Lowest: $13,775 - $10,000 + $29,000 == $32,775 (effective tax -137%)
Second: $37,923 - $27,000 + $29,000 == $39,923 (effective tax -5%)
Third: $63,572 - $37,000 + $29,000 == $50,572 (effective tax 12.5%)
Fourth: $101,570 - $44,000 + $29,000 == $86,570 (effective tax 15%)
Highest: $233,895 - $172,000 + $29,000 == $90,895 (effective tax 61%)
Now, a top marginal tax rate of 61% is the kind that you see in Sweden, Finland, Japan, Quebec Canada, or Denmark. But on the other hand, keep in mind that under these conditions, you are now able to completely swap out many of the Federal government's existing programs, per your constraint. Also keep in mind that I've completely ignored the payroll tax, which brings in 35% of the Federal government's revenue.
The fundamental point is that you can play with different levels of progressivity and generosity and be able to fund a UBI at varying levels. It's very similar to how we go about funding universal welfare states in general, where the government directly provides goods & services that need to be paid for by taxation anyway.