It's pretty basic, and solidly demonstrated by the research. The problem is the supply of good jobs—too few—and no feasible way to train the displaced population to those few good jobs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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There are much potential jobs in infrastructure (re)building for such populations. No point in talking training without creating such jobs and paying well—hence taxation.https://twitter.com/Carnage4Life/status/928313557220966401 …
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And employers’ willingness to hire an older worker on their second career for an entry-level position.
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Universal Basic Income is only way to keep economy primed in low-work future. But we also need to develop some Universal Basic Work in infrastructure and human services.
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There is plenty of work for everyone, but it's not self-sustaining (ie, job doesn't generate income at scale). 3% corp income tax for "job corp" keeps money flowing, but corruption is bigger issue.
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