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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2020 · 31 MIN

UBI: Productive & Lazy (Episode #125 - Meanderings)

from Mere Mortals Conversations · host Kyrin Down & Juan Granados

What would happen if Australia introduced a Universal Basic Income (UBI)? In this episode of 'Meanderings' Juan and I discuss: would people quit their work and become lazy with a UBI, have we all been tricked into working for others, what would happen if we all received $1000 a month, the difference between a large UBI and small one, why incentives matter, why we need to be careful about Soviet style socialism and the Mere Mortals run for the 2024 presidency.As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Mere Mortal Moments2:44 - Would Universal Basic Income make us lazy?5:21 - Have we been tricked into being productive?10:14 - Societal changes with $1000 a month UBI15:50 - What about for $50,000 a year?21:22 - Incentives for essential jobs23:52 - The slippery slope to socialism30:25 - Mere Mortals Management: economic planAbout Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Themed Podcast, Conversations & Meanderings.Connect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/Support the show

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