I believe that UBI is an important concept and that Yang has broken ground by introducing it to the conversation. But an extra $12k/year is nothing compared to the savings Americans would get if we didn’t have premiums, copays, or medical debts. Really it’s not even close.
In 2018, the average deductible was $4,328 for an individual and $8,352 for families, approximately. Calling that vastly better / not even close vs 12k in UBI seems like questionable math. Not trolling you, or objecting to the intent of your point, merely for background color.
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The average American, all told, spends approximately $10,000 a year on healthcare (including premiums, deductibles, copays, medical debts, and out of network billing). To pay off the average student loan bill in 10 yrs at 4.5% requires $4,500 a per year. That alone is $14,500.
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Did I look up an incorrect figure? I'll check properly. Thx. I'd prefer college was pseudo-free for a percentage of future earnings, but whichever way. In any case, you and
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