
How Basic Income for the Arts scheme is a win for all
Maynooth University The socioeconomic benefits of supporting artists through this scheme is worth €100 million to Irish society, writes Dr Jenny Dagg of MU’s Department of Sociology. Ireland

How Basic Income for the Arts scheme is a win for all
Maynooth University The socioeconomic benefits of supporting artists through this scheme is worth €100 million to Irish society, writes Dr Jenny Dagg of MU’s Department of Sociology. Ireland

Taiwan national legislators discuss youth basic income with BIEN’s chairman
BIEN Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan hosted Sarath Davala, chairman of the Basic Income Earth Network this month. He was joined by national legislators Mr. Sean Liao

From innovation to inequality: the growing call for universal basic income
King’s College London Some of the strongest advocates of a universal basic income (UBI) are the AI leaders whose innovations threaten to eradicate millions of

AI Is Taking Jobs: Could Universal Basic Income Become a Reality?
Newsweek Every era of seismic technological change has been accompanied by the fear that these will upend livelihoods and disrupt established ways of life. From

Artist says Ireland’s ‘transformative’ universal basic income program benefits her art and life
CBC – As it Happens Visual artist Elinor O’Donovan started receiving money from the Government of Ireland three years ago as part of a universal

I’m a Millionaire. No One Needs More than $30 Million.
Time Magazine In America, we’ve never clearly defined what financial success looks like. We admire billionaires, chase endless growth, yet seldom ask the simple question:

COMMENTARY: Security starts at home with a basic income guarantee
Saltwire Since 2007 the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) has published the Global Peace Index, a measure of a nation’s peacefulness based on 23

Could artificial intelligence and a universal basic income eliminate ‘meaningless jobs’?
ABC Australia essentially did it during COVID. The world’s richest man thinks it’s inevitable. And a growing body of research suggests it could be the

Irish government approve basic income scheme set to support over 2,000 creatives next year
NME Ireland’s government has approved plans to permanently implement a basic income scheme for over 2,000 creative workers and musicians in 2026. After being piloted