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A UBI does not resolve the structural issues in our economic system that cause inequality and financial precarity for many in the first place. It is a band-aid solution that treats a symptom, not the root causes. UBI does not change who owns the means of production or dismantle structural oppression. It redistributes some wealth but leaves existing power dynamics intact. UBI could reduce incentives to work. If set too low, UBI remains inadequate and precarity remains. If too high, it could cause problematic inflation. The incentives and outcomes are hard to predict. Reformist policies like UBI steer energy toward incremental change rather than radical action. UBI does not address other existential threats like climate change, artificial intelligence, or political extremism. it's limited in scope

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