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Guys, at this rate I don't think the revolution's going to happen anytime soon.

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I'm not sure what you're saying.

If landlords can assume every tenant they'll ever see has 2,000 plus their income, then they can just set rent to be 2,000 plus the average income of the area (or whatever it is they do currently). That's what I'm worried about.

Like, I'm worried about inter-landlord collusion that happens not because they're talking to each other but because they can all assume the same facts about you.

I mean, truthfully, I think landlords should be cut out of the game anyway, but that's a wholly separate issue.

[-] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 hours ago

If landlords can assume every tenant they’ll ever see has 2,000 plus their income, then they can just set rent to be 2,000 plus

You are assuming a world where landlords are all powerful assholes operating as a cartel. UBI redistributes power both at the supreme government level, and at individual relations levels. Everyone has "I won't do what you tell me" money even if it is not quite the "fuck you" money you currently think landlords have. "Oppressive fuck you" money only exists in a world of corrupt markets.

if UBI is $1500/month, there is certain to be a rise in the number of housing options that rent for $1000-$2000. UBI empowers you and 10 of your friends to get into the real estate business and build more homes, and make a lot of money doing so. Your fear makes UBI more attractive because current social corruption suppresses new housing because scarce housing has a large cohort benefiting from extortionist property values. UBI benefiting that cohort is good for democratic appeal of UBI.

Humanist economics is abundance instead of scarcity. Creating abundant housing or abundant anything else is a huge job creator. UBI also allows for room mates/subleasing where you are sure tenants can afford to pay. Denser living is also abundance. Market solutions for housing exist. Government getting into the housing construction business on a break even target basis with market affordability (small) mission, is a 0 cost government program to promote abundance, and can be done locally.

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