Comment by js8
6 years ago
> When people ask me about my life’s ambitions, I often joke that my goal is to become independently wealthy so that I can afford to get some work done.
If this isn't the best argument for a survivable UBI, I don't know what is. But, alas, you can't tell people anything.
Is it? UBI surely relies on taxes, which would evaporate if everyone retired early to live off their UBI.
Are you thinking of income tax as the only tax that exist?
No... corporation and dividend taxes require companies to be making profit, and companies almost always need working employees to do that, and sales tax only exists when people buy things - that's not happening anywhere near as much when everyone is only earning a basic income. What did I miss? And let's not forget there are still all the other public services to pay for.
I can certainly see potential in the idea of UBI, but primarily as a means of support when it's needed, not as a spur to retirement at 35.