@lonelyowl
Ok do have a few minutes afterall so I’ll give some quick pointed.
1) none of these are peer-reviewed studies
2) The first 2 studies are survey based, and not objectively measured. In other words, people can lie, and their feelings are less important than tangable results anyway. 2nd study as the study says didnt even show long term improvements.
3) None of the studies look at economic effects overall. The first one was too small, second one only cared about how people felt,
4) None of the studies address if their actual lifestyle and behaviors were improved or if bad behaviors enabled, which was the focus of what I stated
5) None of the studies showed UBI Actually helped, as in, that the people were able to earn more money as a result of the UBI rather than becoming dependent on the UBI (and thus causing wealth destruction).
@kilroy_was_here @DaveFernig