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'I'm not a UBI guy': Paul Krugman says money could be better spent on more targeted programs

Paul Krugman says universal basic income would be either very expensive or inadequate. The Nobel-winning economist says the U.S. should focus more on targeted programs like universal health care and child care as an alternative. He also discusses redistribution and geographic income inequality.
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