Basic income support in South Africa
An income support grant that reaches poor and unemployed workers can become an effective and admirable part of South Africa’s fiscal constitution, says Michael Sachs, adjunct professor at the University of the Witwatersrand. But it will mean sacrifices from the wealthy and those in secure jobs.
Michael Sachs - Some form of basic income support is central to the South African government’s agenda. The lockdown-induced shocks have added to the crisis of structural mass une...
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