For two years the government gave 2,000 unemployed citizens €560 a month with no strings attached – does Finland show the way to universal basic income? Article 892 words 8 votes
Spain set to introduce permanent basic income scheme to rebuild economy post-coronavirus Article 478 words, published May 20 2020 18 votes
Denmark may issue securities in foreign currencies for the first time in years to finance programs to support the economy through the coronavirus crisis economics Article 4 votes
The Cantillon Effect: Why Wall Street gets a bailout and you don't economics Article 2011 words 4 votes
Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, US Treasury says in reversal economics Article 1109 words 6 votes
Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, Treasury says in reversal economics Article 1101 words 11 votes
US President Donald Trump says he could demote Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, risking more market turmoil economics Article 6 votes
‘Now is the time’: A Federal Reserve official urges Congress to plan for recessions Article 1020 words 7 votes
Now that Sweden has called a halt to its five-year trial with negative interest rates the serious work has begun on looking at whether it worked economics Article 2132 words 7 votes
The world's lowest interest rate may soon be raised in Denmark – new forecasts were triggered by the exchange rate economics Article 4 votes
Fitch downgrades Finland's outlook, raising doubts about return to AAA rating economics Article 290 words 4 votes
Sweden in global spotlight with interest rate move – Riksbank has ended a period of negative rates but will other central banks around the world now follow suit? economics Article 1112 words 3 votes
More than 50,000 people are set to get a basic income in a Brazilian city Article 1760 words 15 votes
FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism Link 5 votes
Stockton's basic income trial: Early results show how money is spent economics Article 1509 words 6 votes
Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations Article 474 words 6 votes
Denmark's central bank roundly rejected finance industry entreaties to ease the burden of the world's longest negative interest-rate experiment economics Article 8 votes
A young mayor makes the case for a guaranteed income economics Article 2542 words, published Aug 16 2019 11 votes
Clamor is growing for Sweden to throw off its fiscal shackles after years of spending restraint economics Article 7 votes
Protecting the 'unbanked' by banning cashless businesses in Philadelphia business banking Article 907 words 12 votes
Ocasio-Cortez’s seventy percent top tax rate is a moderate, evidence-based policy Article 652 words 23 votes
Swiss town set for universal basic income experiment Article 492 words, published Jun 6 2018 13 votes
An unlikely group of billionaires and politicians has created the most unbelievable tax break ever economics Article 3508 words 13 votes
GST overhaul promises $9 billion federal injection to level playing field economics Article 809 words 1 vote
'We need more time': Malcolm Turnbull government concedes defeat on Australian company tax cuts Article 605 words 3 votes
Labor confirms it will oppose 'irresponsible' ten-year Australian tax package Article 658 words 1 vote
Revealed: Malcolm Turnbull government's full income tax cuts to cost Australia $24 billion a year Article 846 words 5 votes