Universal Basic Income: Redefining Welfare, Empowering Citizens, and Fighting Inequality
The article discusses how the idea of giving everyone a basic income emerged as a way to improve welfare systems and encourage people to work. It talks about how the U.S. and European welfare systems had problems with high tax rates and limited benefits, leading to the development of the Basic Income Europe Network. The researchers found that while there were some successes, like a partial basic income plan in the Netherlands and a universal dividend in Alaska, overall political support for universal basic income was limited.