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    Ironically, I think that the positive impact of UBI is probably well enhanced by various free-market processes. There’s the cost of living balance you mention, but it also makes it easier for market forces to affect wages. When people don’t literally have to work simply to survive, it gives them the option to say “no, this job sucks, I’m walking away from it” much more easily. That means that employers will need to be more attentive to their employees’ needs if they want to keep them.

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      That means that employers will need to be more attentive to their employees’ needs if they want to keep them.

      Or that they’ll lobby even harder to expand TFW slavery.

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        If they had that sort of lobbying power I doubt we’d see UBI to begin with. Regardless, “evil people might thwart it!” Is not a very good reason not to try to do good things.

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          Regardless, “evil people might thwart it!” Is not a very good reason not to try to do good things.

          It wasn’t my intention to suggest that we shouldn’t try it.

          I was merely (and cynically) pointing out the forces who will be pushing against the efforts to do some good for society.