• TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I think that’s at least partly because people don’t understand money. We could give every American household a million bucks right now and I can guarantee you it would not solve their problems. In fact, it would almost certainly make them worse.

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        5 days ago

        Bringing the costs of necessary goods and services down would help people significantly. But the opposite would happen if everybody had more money. And that’s what I’m saying: more money isn’t the answer, lower prices are the answer. Just giving people more money to try and keep up with ever increasing prices is a never-ending cycle that doesn’t result in anyone actually being better off.

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          We’re not talking about printing money and giving it away. We’re talking about taxing and spending. This doesn’t cause inflation as resources are redirected from the pet projects of the wealthy to the needs of ordinary people.

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      UBI is not theoretical. It’s been tested numerous times, and the chalkboard arguments like this have been disproven. Look it up!

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      You mean like when everyone got their stimulus checks during covid and a lot of people used it to pay down debt and bills?

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        The inflation rate in the US has been above the Fed’s 2% target every year since 2022. That’s by no means a result of the stimulus checks, but it is a result of relatively cheap money and growing incomes without a sufficient corresponding increase in the supply of goods and services.

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          I’m not saying those caused inflation. The original idea was that just giving people money would make them worse off. So I pointed out a real world example where people were just given money and a lot of people used it responsibly. Yes some people bought meme stocks but that wasn’t the norm.

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          relatively cheap money and growing incomes

          where have you been the last 3 years? It’s because assets have been outpacing inflation to the point where it’s destablizing society. the American GDP is being carried by AI speculation. Not productivity: hype.

          Meanwhile, compensation has only been outpacing inflation if you’re an executive.

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      a million would eliminate my need to worry about next month’s rent and let me sit down and properly create stuff without worry for a few years (more like a decade, but I’d want plenty of buffer room). Sure, it’s easy to waste a milion and it won’t fix all my demons. But it’d take most of my stressors away instantly.

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        The problem is if you get a million bucks, and everybody else gets a million bucks, demand for goods and services would skyrocket, taking prices with it. Essentially everything would get more expensive. Your rent would go up. A lot. Now, if only you got a million bucks, then, yeah, everything you said would apply, but while that would fix your problems, everyone else would be left in the lurch.

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          5 days ago

          this post is talking about “your” problems. Not society’s problems. Societal fixes need to be more subtle than “give everyone a million dollars”. But giving one person 10k dollars can be life changing money.

          We separate the two fields for a reason.