| ▲ | estearum 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
But... without those other changes... UBI doesn't benefit the entire population, as we've just established. It benefits landlords. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | PaulDavisThe1st an hour ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The broader claim that you're making is that any increase in after-tax income benefits only the rent-seeking classes (since the same argument you've made for landlords would apply to all other rent seekers, including netflix, airlines and more). I don't know enough about economics these days to know if anyone who knows a lot about thus stuff thinks this is true, but it seems on the face of it to be absurd, since it would mean that pay raises are substantially diminished by rents paid for anything where demand is not elastic. I mean, I'm not insisting that cannot possibly be true, but it seems unlikely ... | |||||||||||||||||
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