Mark Zuckerberg adds his name to growing list of universal basic income supporters
- In his commencement speech at Harvard last week, Mark Zuckerberg, a man worth an estimated $63 billion, shared his views on the future and the economy and what he
believes it will take to fix it.
- According to Zuckerberg, the answer is universal basic income.
- “We should have a society that measures progress not
just by economic metrics like GDP, but by how many of us have a role we
find meaningful,” Zuckerberg said in his speech, according to Business Insider.
- “We should explore ideas like universal basic income to make sure everyone has a cushion to try new ideas." Read more (5/25/17)
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