Slate's latest article about US Social Security benefits was full of errors, myths and lies Article 1882 words, published Nov 24 2023 28 votes
The greatest tax system in the world – why can't America be as great as the Faroe Islands? business Article 1242 words, published Jan 2 2023 14 votes
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
How come Australia suddenly has billions of dollars to pay for welfare? economics Article 1779 words 12 votes
Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, 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
Robodebt: Confidential documents reveal size and impact of years-long debacle and that Australian government is still pursuing Australians to try and validate debts Article 1056 words 5 votes
Danish social worker accused of stealing 117 million Danish kroner of government funding for more than twenty-five years Article 245 words 5 votes
Australian government lawyers warned the tax commissioner the controversial "robodebt" program could be illegal on the same day the Federal Government suspended the scheme Article 449 words 5 votes
What does it take to build the world's best pension systems? Ask the Netherlands and Denmark Article 1215 words 6 votes
Y Combinator plans to start doling out $60 million next year to study universal basic income Article 652 words 22 votes
Migrants and refugees are good for economies: Analysis of thirty years of data from Western Europe refutes suggestions that asylum seekers pose a financial burden economics Article 674 words 6 votes