A Universal Basic Income Is Being Considered by Canada's Government

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A Universal Basic Income Is Being Considered by Canada's Government
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Canada doesn't even give people on disability enough to afford rent, let alone groceries, power bills, car insurance, etc.

Maybe start there. Help the disabled survive.

And God forbid you're under 65 and disabled. Big load of "fuck you" from the government.

This is actually a big reason why there are so many opponents of the MAID law.

Too many people with disabilities are taking the euthanasia option simply because, they don't have any way to live.

Which is simply despicable euthanasia has to be chosen, a sign of a broken system all the way around.

UBI is supposed to replace other need-based social programs such as disability, welfare programs, government housing, etc. The entire point is that the money from those programs, which collectively have quite a lot of waste, goes into UBI so everyone can participate in society on a more fair level.

Also read the reply to that comment for an example of the waste: https://lemmy.world/comment/4589897

There's basically an entire industry dedicated to denying and minimizing payouts. With UBI, that entire industry becomes obsolete.

If UBI is done properly, it replaces those other social programs. The payouts are bigger and for more people, and the program administration costs are smaller.

My friend is on disability and bring home the equivalent of $20 dollars an hour in a province with a minimum of $15. From my understanding he is on one of the lowest tiers of the benefit. There are a huge variety of levels of disability benefits depending on the type of disability.

My aunt is on disability from the military and brings home over 6000 a month. We definitely need to cut the military budget.

LPC is at least forcing grocery stores to have fair pricing.

There's a difference between disability paid as income assistance from government services, and disability from private insurance.

Even at the maximum disability allowance, you get about $15.50 a DAY.

In Ontario, disability gets you $1200 per month if you are lucky and max out everything. Most people get $800-900.

For one person on disability, you get $497 for rent. You wont even find a ROOM for $497.

Tell me where you can even rent and pay utilities for less, let alone groceries, clothes, etc.