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Originally Posted by kerowo
Ahh, so you're proposing estates out in the country where we send the poors in order for them to accept your handouts, thus freeing the enclaves of the rich from having to see such dregs. While your solution (perhaps a prelude to your final solution for the poors?) is horrible and dehumanizing, it doesn't solve the problem of how far away the low income workers who provide services for the rich live from their jobs?
I don't think thats the idea.
The idea is, lets say I am a barista now. I am forced to work in a high cost metro area because there is less demand for artisanal coffee in the more affordable areas of the country. If UBI was around, I would be able to supplement my income as would residents of small town USA. I can afford to take a risk and move to lower cost of living towns and those residents of affordable areas also have more income to spend on things like coffee.
You have to pay for UBI through taxation so high income individuals end up with less and thus high cost of living areas will also have less demand.
Will it work out this way, I dont know but your scenario seems a fairly distorted representation.