As Ireland’s $1,500-a-month basic income pilot program for creatives nears its end in February, officials have to answer a simple question: Is it worth it?

With four months to go, they say the answer is yes.

Earlier this month, Ireland’s government announced its 2026 budget, which includes “a successor to the pilot Basic Income Scheme for the Arts to begin next year” among its expenditures.

Ireland is just one of many places experimenting with guaranteed basic income programs, which provide recurring, unrestricted payments to people in a certain demographic. These programs differ from a universal basic income, which would provide payments for an entire population.

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    3 hours ago

    Also, UBI for everyone would be fucking amazing. Why we’re not doing that is beyond me.

    You can do it right now. Create a club to share a part of everybody’s income as UBI.

    Downvoters, you would have to pay for it anyways with higher taxes. Why not do it voluntarily among those who want it?

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        That’s why it will never be approved by a parliament.

        It has to be done privately. That way, it would be like a union for everybody. That should lead to everybody earning more so that the membership fees pay for themselves.

        But as the voting shows, it’s a tough sell.