13.marts 2025, 19:00 | links
The idea of having a European Central Bank (ECB) account for every EU citizen, credited with a fixed monthly amount, which can be spent on everyday needs, is an interesting concept. It's a variation of a universal basic income (UBI) scheme that could potentially address some of the funding and administrative challenges associated with traditional UBI programs. Efficient Distribution: Directly crediting accounts at the ECB could be an efficient way to distribute funds, as it eliminates the need for complex administrative structures and reduces the risk of fraud and errors.
Economic Stimulation: The consistent monthly deposits into citizen accounts could stimulate consumer spending, benefiting local economies.
Reduced Bureaucracy: Simplifying the distribution process can reduce administrative costs and make the system more cost-effective.
Economic Stimulation: The consistent monthly deposits into citizen accounts could stimulate consumer spending, benefiting local economies.
Reduced Bureaucracy: Simplifying the distribution process can reduce administrative costs and make the system more cost-effective.
13.marts 2025, 10:12 | links