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Free Groceries for All: A Realistic Path Towards Universal Basic Income

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Published/Copyright: September 23, 2025
Basic Income Studies
From the journal Basic Income Studies

Abstract

Economic insecurity is a major problem of the contemporary world. Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been widely advocated as a potentially powerful antidote; however, it remains relatively unpopular because much of the public believes that it disincentivizes work, immorally provides something for nothing, will be spent on drugs and alcohol, and/or is too expensive. Rather than developing yet another academic response to these worries, this paper attempts to design a UBI-type policy that could be highly popular right now, and therefore realistically implemented in the short-term. The policy of Free Groceries for All would entitle each and every citizen to a small amount of money every month, say $50, via an electronic card that can be used for purchasing food and only food. The evidence from the survey data suggests that this policy would be significantly more appealing to the public at large than a conventional UBI, since it substantially mitigates the major concerns.


Corresponding author: Tom Malleson, King’s University College at Western University, London, Canada, E-mail:

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Received: 2025-01-27
Accepted: 2025-09-14
Published Online: 2025-09-23

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