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TopicHow Andrew yang would support $1000 UBI bill
yutterh
12/01/19 11:20:55 PM
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This is probably what worries me the most. We get an extra $1000 that means that price of many things will go up. Not to mention, landlords will start raising the prices of rent, probably... I could definitely see my shitty landlord making me pay and extra couple hundred bucks for this shitty house. Maybe even an extrs thousand. Either way, she'll try to steal my extra money, if I got it... Except I need that extra money to pay for all the stuff that will go up in price...

Doesn't that depend on where you live? Though, even in a cheap area like I'm in, I don't think that's enough...


From my understanding it is illegal to drastically increase rent. If anything I am sure yang, states, cities, counties etc will control the rent price hikes. Not everything is gonna magically surge in inflation. Why increase your prices when you can sell more products at a slight 10% increase do to VAT? Personally it doens't make sense to increase the price of everything so high that people will be right back where they started. Also the VAT tax is mainly put into place so companies like amazon, goodle, and facebook will be forced to pay their taxes. Not to mention data sharing and autommated trucks will be charged as well. It will not be gloom and doom and is a much better option then bernie's forced minimum wage increase.

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