If a government produces goods, the results tend to be low quality (education may be an exception in some places).
The cost of a guaranteed minimum income may not be quite as high as you think—it would replace a lot of more complicated government support. Also, it might be possible to build in some social rewards for not taking it if you don’t need it.
The government wouldn’t have to produce the low-standard/cheap goods and services. They could be produced by private companies. My point is just that the government would subsidize them (possibly to the point where they become free).
If a government produces goods, the results tend to be low quality (education may be an exception in some places).
The cost of a guaranteed minimum income may not be quite as high as you think—it would replace a lot of more complicated government support. Also, it might be possible to build in some social rewards for not taking it if you don’t need it.
The government wouldn’t have to produce the low-standard/cheap goods and services. They could be produced by private companies. My point is just that the government would subsidize them (possibly to the point where they become free).