
You really wanted me to point out the obvious flaws like how UBI is basically replacing a welfare system with an unaffordable one...take the US for example..theres roughly 250 million people over 18...giving everyone say $1000/month will be a staggering 2.5 TRILLION per month..compared to the 668 Billion per year being spent now.
And where will this money come from? Taxes? Ok so theyll have to raise taxes on the people who make more than the UBI threshold of 12k/year...then what happens to the people who make minimum wage and take home 15-18k/year..the difference between them working and paying extemely high taxes or just quitting and living on UBI is only a few k/year...and what of the corporations that can afford to move elsewhere and avoid those steep taxes.why would they stay? What of the rich people being taxed..why wouldnt they take their assets and flee.
Then there is inflation..suddenly there are more spenders and more money circulating,but the production capacity and resources havent changed..by this i mean if you own a bakery theres a limit to how much bread you can bake..it doesnt matter if theres a million extra customers now ....so demand will rise meaning prices will rise and the rise in prices will wipe out the effect of the UBI...unless the govt introduces price controls...price controls always lead to shortages,hoarding,smuggling..poor allocation of resources.
What of its effects on migration and immigration..since i assume UBI will be linked to citizenship there would be draconian changes as the masses try to kick everyone who they think doesn't deserve it out and block any entry..and foreign entrepreneurs will flee or avoid the country altogether because they would be taxed heavily to produce what they cant consume.There will be pressure for exclusive draconian laws and tribalism and nationalistic sentiments unseen since the middle ages.