The Beauty of a Targeted Basic Income: Manageable Cost + Myriad Benefits

…my TBI would provide $1000/month up to six years total (minimum one month at a time) for adults enrolled at least part-time in postsecondary training and education programs, from ESL classes to apprenticeships to graduate school. Among the benefits…5. A TBI would not be means-tested so recipients could work without reducing the benefit. Note that part-time work (20 hours or less a week) is associated with higher college GPA and completion rates. …

Nationalism: A Common Project And A Common Burden

[Americans] “felt ashamed that ‘their’ country's history was being stained by cruelties, lies, and betrayals. So they went to work in protest—not merely as advocates of universal human rights, but as Americans who loved the common American project…

The Evolution of Laughter

What do chimps, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans and humans all have in common? We laugh.

Beyond Left and Right: Thinking within the Box.

Doing the math, that means 15% of the American electorate are liberal Democrats and 17% are conservative Republicans. Yet liberals and conservatives are increasingly dominating their respective parties, meaning a lot of the poor electorate is being left out of the political equation. These marginalized Americans may vote for whatever party is closest to their views, but that doesn’t mean they’re happy with it. And it certainly doesn’t mean that they are “really” Democrats or Republicans, as if those two labels represented a natural division of humanity. As if all political inclinations were points along a line stretching from left to right, liberal to conservative. As if “moderate” was simply a middle range on the line, a weaker version of the end points. As if moderates were liberals and conservatives who simply lacked the courage of their true convictions.

Let’s think beyond the line. Thinking within a box would be progress.

Are Americans Blind to Inequality?

There appears to be a consensus among social scientists that Americans are clueless as to the extent of inequality in the US. To illustrate: …

Power and Bad Behavior: The Corrupting Effect of Goals

We've heard that power corrupts, which is another way of saying that having power makes it easier to lie, cheat, steal, inflict pain, or otherwise engage in bad behavior. This is partly because powerful people tend to be strongly goal-directed…

Climate Change and Agriculture: The Case of Pests

…Ditto the development of increasingly resilient crops, which are better at enduring the slings and arrows of outrageous climate. As long observed, healthier plants are less vulnerable to insect infestations.

How to Pay for a Targeted Basic Income - Responsibly!

Ok! The total TBI budget would be $567 billion, including 5% administration costs and based on an assumption that in any given year about 45 million Americans would avail themselves of the benefit. Here's where the money would come from…

A Targeted Basic Income Is Better Than A Universal Basic Income

It's important to remember that labor market participation isn't just the result of collective choices about whether to work or not to work but also about how much to work, e.g., part-time/full-time, seasonal/temp/year-round. These collective decisions also impact labor productivity and the vitality of the economy as a whole (not to mention the tax base). 

Occupations That Pay Less Than $30,000 Full-Time

These aren't necessarily occupations to avoid; they may be good starter jobs. An occupation that doesn't pay well may still be a good stepping stone to bigger and better things. But some people do get stuck in them, for lack of skills to qualify for anything better. My problem-solving mission is to figure out ways to help those who are stuck at the bottom to acquire the skills to move up in the world.

Occupations That Pay At Least $100,000

Just last month, the Census Bureau released a treasure trove of ACS data on over 500 occupations, including the median annual incomes for full-time workers in these occupations. Without further ado, here are the occupations with median annual incomes of at least $100,000 a year: