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Finland Considers Minimum Income To Reform Welfare System

jones_supa writes: The Finnish government is considering a pilot project that would see the state pay people a basic income regardless of whether they are employed or not. The details of how much the basic income might be and who would be eligible for it are yet to be announced, but already there is widespread interest in how it might work. Prime Minister Juha Sipilä has praised the idea, and he sees it as a way to simplify the social security system. With unemployment being an increasing concern, four out of five Finns are now in favour of a basic income. Sipilä has expressed support for a limited, geographical experiment, just like Dutch city of Utrecht is executing this autumn.

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  1. Re:4/5 in favor by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 0, Troll

    It only seems like a win, until more people quit their jobs and take the "free money". Pretty soon, all that free money is useless as nobody is working, and everyone is expecting a check every month. This is nothing short of foolishness dreamed up by people who love socialism. It won't work out at all like they expect.

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  2. Re:4/5 in favor by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who is selfish? The one who wants to benefit from the society be safe and law abiding, but doesn't want to pay the costs for that society to exist.

    If you have nothing and you are starving, you will find crime very profitable. With the only "downside" that you get free room and board if caught.