Article on Guaranteed Income: Chronicle of a Political Death Foretold
F. E. Guerra-Pujol recently published an Article entitled, Guaranteed Income: Chronicle of a Political Death Foretold, Tax Law: Tax Law & Policy eJournal (2020). Provided below is the abstract to the Article.
This Article retells the story of “The Family Assistance Act of 1970.” Had this historic bill been enacted into law, it would have provided every poor family with children a guaranteed minimum income. Although this measure had the support of the president and passed the House in April 1970 by a wide margin, and although there were sufficient votes to clear the Senate, it never made it to the floor of that august body. Why did the guaranteed income bill die in committee? Although the history, politics, and economics of this bill have received significant scholarly attention, this Article, which is structured as a three-act political play, will point out the inherent tensions and contradictions in the bill and thus explain why it was doomed to fail. The Article concludes with recommendations for contemporary proponents of Universal Basic Income schemes.