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Current unemployment and poverty rates would be a simple metric. Consider also, that this demographic would also be available for civic duties, and could result in further cost reductions for the private sector.
From this perspective, the public sector could enjoy gains from simplification in pubic policy (poverty would not be segregated from frictional unemployment); and enjoy the benefits of using existing infrastructure.
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Using todays current cost of living, what would that number be? and how would you fund this system? I mean, exxactly how would you fund the system. Where exactly would the money come from?
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