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Fri Feb 8, 2019, 08:58 PM Feb 2019

Test of Finland's basic income: It creates happiness but not jobs

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A nationwide experiment with basic income in Finland has not increased employment among those participating in the two-year trial, but their general well-being seems to have increased, a report said Friday.

The Social Insurance Institution of Finland, or Kela, said "it was not yet possible to draw any firm conclusions" from the first half of the experiment, where about 2,000 randomly selected, unemployed people aged 25-58 got tax-free income of 560 euros ($636) a month with no questions asked.

Finland is looking into ways to reshape its social security system and became in January 2017 the first European country to launch the trial, which will end in 2020.

Critics say universal basic income reduces incentives for people to look for work.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/test-of-finlands-basic-income-it-creates-happiness-but-not-jobs/ar-BBTk2k4?li=BBnb7Kz

$636 a month is basic income? Maybe if you're still living with mommy and daddy.

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