If the eligibility criteria are generous and/or enforcement is lax, there will presumably be a lot of bullshit jobs (in both the ‘not actually real’ and ‘real but pointless’ senses) created just to claim the subsidy.
Yeah, I agree with this critique. It’s worth noting that the United States already implements a wage subsidy in the form of the earned income tax credit, so we can in theory see what effect that has on bullshit jobs already.
Yeah, I agree with this critique. It’s worth noting that the United States already implements a wage subsidy in the form of the earned income tax credit, so we can in theory see what effect that has on bullshit jobs already.