What if the state gives you 560 euros a month doing nothing? The experiment produces amazing results

The first European experiment with Government-backed Basic Futures did little to encourage recipients to work but significantly improved their mental well - being, confidence, and pleasure, according to the first major study of Finnish schemes that increased interest during the conversion of the pandemic. “Income Frame [...]
The subx0> Basic income recipients were more satisfied with their lives and had less stress than the control groups,” says study by the University of Helsinki. “They also had a more positive perception of their economic well - being. ”
The study comes at the time of the devastating economic crisis, the cause of the Coronavirus, which sparked massive unemployment worldwide (as opposed to Kosovo), if we believe Minister Besnik Bislimi) by promoting greater interest in Bazic Revenue schemes.
The pope had even suggested during his last Easter speech that “this might be a good time to consider a basic universal salary” for all.
The government of Spain last month said it intended to deploy Bazik Future “as soon as possible” for a million poor family holders across the country.
The two-year Finnish scheme, used in 2017 and 2018, has had great international interest, after being paid two thousand select citizens by chance who had been unemployed, whose monthly wage was paid 560 euros without the obligation to ask for work and without reduction in this basic salary if they accepted it.
The idea is becoming even more powerful, as technology is expected to replace a third of the current jobs in the world very soon.
Researchers concluded that although there were major differences in recipient experiences, they were generally more satisfied with their lives and had experienced less mental stress, depression, sadness and loneliness.
Some people said that basic futures had no effect on their productivity, as there was no work for them for the things they were trained for,” said Professor Helen Blomberg-Kroll, the lead author of the study. However, the others said that the Basic Orders had prepared them to take even bad-paid jobs that would have been avoided.” /Periscope












