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India's highest-ranking economist just announced his support for universal basic income

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 07 Oct 2016


Speaking to students at a recent event, the chief economic advisor to the Government of India expressed support for a radical system of wealth distribution known as universal basic income.Under the system, all citizens of a given society would receive a standard amount of money to ensure they could pay for essential items like food, clothing, and shelter.If everyone hadenough money to survive and contribute to society, the thinking goes, governments could eliminate poverty altogether.Arvind Subramanian, speaking at anoutreach event in the city of Bhubaneswar, fielded a student's question about basic income. The student wondered whether, given the growing popularity of basic income in Kenya, Switzerland, Finland, the Netherlands, Canada, and the US, India might benext. The country has in fact already seen small pilots of the system lead to positive outcomes.Subramanian told the studentthatbasic income will play a major role in the next Economic Survey, an annual document presented to parliament that outlines the country's financial health and makes suggestions for the future."People are dragged into poverty due to droughts, declining agriculture opportunities, disease, and so on," he said, according to the Times of India. "So the safety net provided by the government should be quite wide, and that is why this [basic income] has some merit."Subramanian said basic income willbe one of the big topics he and the other ministers of finance address in the survey.Despite being the second-most-populous country on Earth, India could likely implement a basic income policy relativelycheaply due to the low costs of living there. The median income in the country falls somewhere around $900 a year, compared to $52,000 in the US.Subramanian cautioned that the idea of basic income still lives mostly in the world of hypotheticals, however."Both in terms of politics and economic[s] there is a whole range of very important things we have to look into, and are going to look at, very carefully," he said, according to the Economic Times.A massive 12-year basic income trialis now underway in Kenya, where thousands of people are receiving a setincome of about $0.75 a day.As more data come in, India and other countries around the world will have more ammunition to conductambitious experiments of their own.SEE ALSO:We're about to find out what happens when you give poor people basic income for lifeJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A crazy adventure takes people more than 2,000 miles across India in a rickshaw
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