Give People Money: How Universal Basic Income Could Change the FutureFor the Rich, the Poor, and Everyone in Between

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Give People Money: How Universal Basic Income Could Change the FutureFor the Rich, the Poor, and Everyone in Between

Author : Annie Lowrey

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Highlights

English

Language

Give People Money

Edition

288

Pages

9780753545775

ISBN-13

0753545775

ISBN-10

WH Allen / Random House

Publisher

215 mm

Height

136 mm

Width

21 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

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A brilliantly reported, global look at universal basic incomea stipend given to every citizenand why it might be necessary for our age of rising inequality, persistent poverty, and dazzling technology

Imagine if every month the government deposited $1,000 into your checking account, with nothing expected in return. It sounds crazy, but it has become one of the most influential and hotly debated policy ideas of our time. Futurists, radicals, libertarians, socialists, union representatives, feminists, conservatives, Bernie supporters, development economists, child-care workers, welfare recipients, and politicians from India to Finland to Canada to Mexicoall are talking about UBI.

In this sparkling and provocative book, economics writer Annie Lowrey looks at the global UBI movement. She travels to Kenya to see how a UBI is lifting the poorest people on earth out of destitution, India to see how inefficient government programs are failing the poor, South Korea to interrogate UBI's intellectual pedigree, and Silicon Valley to meet the tech titans financing UBI pilots in expectation of a world with advanced artificial intelligence and little need for human labor.

Lowrey examines the potential of such a sweeping policy and the challenges the movement faces, among them contradictory aims, uncomfortable costs, and, most powerfully, the entrenched belief that no one should get something for nothing. She shows how this arcane policy offers not only a potential answer for our most intractable economic and social problems, but also a better foundation for our society in this age of turbulence and marvels.