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Friday, April 27, 2018

Finland's 'basic income' program a failure

The Finnish government reportedly announced Tuesday that it will end the country’s universal basic income program by year's end -- and appears to be taking on new measures to cut benefits to those who do not actively seek employment.

Finland was considered the first European country to pay a monthly check of $685 to its unemployed between ages 25 and 58. It was considered a pilot program -- serving 2,000 randomly selected jobless people -- that its founders hoped to expand.

“It’s a pity that it will end like this,” Olli Kangas, who oversees the Finnish government agency that focuses on social welfare and helped design the program, told the New York Times.

David Whitley summed up Finland's decision in the Orlando Sentinel.

"Proponents said the program wasn’t comprehensive enough to gauge its merits," Whitley wrote. "Critics say it would have required a 30 percent tax increase on an already over-taxed population to be viable."

But some cities, including San Francisco, continue to look into the basic income theory, the Times wrote. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2017 said that basic income should be explored “to make sure that everyone has a cushion to try new ideas.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lol another liberal failure when are you idiots going to wake up.

Anonymous said...

Hey, Bernie! Lookey here! See"

IT DOES NOT WORK!

Anonymous said...


Guess Zuckbooger should put them all on his payroll. Wonder how long that would last?

Anonymous said...

Bernie doesn't care if it will work or not. He is pandering to his supporters and not one of those has an IQ above the imbecile/idiot/moron range.

Anonymous said...

7:03 - the voters above that range but still well below 'normal' voted for Hilliary!