Paul Krugman says universal basic income would be either too expensive or inadequate.
He says universal basic income is not politically feasible because it would either cost too much or be an inadequate social program."It's a lot money," he says.
Instead, he believes money would be better spent on targeted programs that"focus on people with real needs" such as universal health care and child care. He also discusses the difficult problem of geographic income inequality and how"redistribution" has become a dirty word in American politics.
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