Executive Director, Institute for the Future; author, Nature of the Future. www.iftf.org
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There Could Be a Real Solution to Our Broken Economy. It’s Called Universal Basic Assets.
In this moment of massive wealth inequality, we urgently need to develop a new model for society to deliver both social and economic equity. The answer may be in the concept of Universal Basic Assets (UBA), which in my definition is a core, basic set of resources that every person is entitled to, from housing and healthcare to education and financial security.
October 16, 2017



