Citizen’s Basic Income - Want To know More?

Wednesday 04 January, 2017 Written by 
Citizens Income Trust

Please find this booklet below on the Citizens Basic Income.

According to Wikipedia:

A basic income (also called unconditional basic income, Citizen's Income, basic income guarantee, universal basic income or universal demogrant) is a form of social security in which all citizens or residents of a country regularly receive an unconditional sum of money, either from a government or some other public institution, in addition to any income received from elsewhere.

An unconditional income transfer of less than the poverty line is sometimes referred to as a partial basic income.

If you want answers to these questions a booklet is below:

What is a Citizen’s Basic Income?

-How would it work?
-Six fundamental changes
-Four frequently asked questions
-Constructing a feasible Citizen’s Basic Income scheme
-An illustrative Citizen’s Basic Income scheme
-The effect on means-tested benefits
-The effect on inequality and poverty
-The effect on a typical household
-Housing costs
-Implementation methods
-Alternatives to Citizen’s Basic Income?
-Who would receive a Citizen’s Basic Income?
-Further reading
-The Citizen’s Income Trust

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Unconditional Basic Income

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