Basic Income Guarantee (B.I.G.) / Living Wage

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Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) / Living Wage

Are we socially obligated to ensure that people who work can achieve a minimum level of material well-being? Are we socially obligated to provide a basic income or living wage (BIG/LW) to everyone in the society regardless of their ability to work?
  • Resource Needs:
  • Information about full time workers living on current minimum wage in US
  • Information about the costs and claimed benefits of schemes like basic income guarantees and living wage
  • Arguments about the theoretical rationale for accepting or rejecting the kind of obligation involved in BIG/LW
  • Arguments about specific approaches, experiments, and experience with BIG/LW
  • Research on effects of wage and income guarantees on economic activity.

Information

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  • One proposal for how to install BIG, which is a way to guarantee that no one's income falls below a certain level, is to eliminate existing welfare programs and introduce a flat tax rate and "social responsibility tax." These would be used to give income to people who fall below the poverty line. Research on this approach suggests that this IS affordable. This would be an alley for social justice in the modern world. (Citation: Pigeon, M. (2003). The basic income guarantee: Ensuring progress and prosperity in the 21st century. Journal of Economic Issues, 37(4), 1182-1185. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/208848548?accountid=1557) -Jordan Thurston

Arguments

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Insights

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