I hope I live to see the day when UBI becomes a nationwide program here in the US.
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Has there ever been a study that showed it wasn't effective? When can we end these experiments and just implement it?
Not as long as Republicans have any majority. And potentially when hell freezes over.
Honestly I imagine right wingers in most countries would rather see our species die out altogether rather than see people be receiving money like this. Edit: replaced "conservatives" with "right wingers" because I don't believe the current extreme right-wing attitudes represent conservatives anymore.
Literally 95% of the German parliament is opposed to it. It's not just right wingers, they're just the most opposed.
The Green party supports increasing existing social services up until and slightly beyond the minimum required to live (and not be homeless) and opposes sanctions for those who refuse to work.
The "social" democrats - conservative lite to be exact - support a "right to work" instead of UBI. Work is great and it's more than making money, you achieve self-determination through work etc etc.
Every other party further right is absolutely insane and their proposals can and should be completely ignored.
Of the 5% who aren't opposed, a quarter is made up of "left conservatives" who advocate for social spending but heavily oppose any and all LGBTQ+ rights, immigration and nature/climate protection.