- How much should a government-funded program spend on providing for a universal basic income before it isn't worth the investment?
- Do you think that current aid programs in the U.S count as universal basic income? If they do, are they helpful or detrimental to our society?
- Do you think that universal basic income should be a government-led program or something that is contributed to by charities and non-profit organizations?
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I think everyone should get $1000 a month. That’s enough for a room in a shared house or a bedroom in a shared apartment. Plus food. (And basic utilities). A roof over your head and food in your belly. That’s what I’d consider the basic universal necessities.