Voters in the Swiss city of Lucerne voters have overwhelmingly rejected a basic income experiment. Some 69% of voters turned down the people’s initiative at the weekend.
In total, 13,457 people rejected the test, while 6,003 voters were in favour. The voter turnout was 37%.
The initiative of a non-party committee wanted to test the model of an unconditional basic income locally for its usability in an urban, scientifically supported pilot project.
A group of people would have received a basic monthly income for at least 36 months, regardless of their assets, income and professional status. There was no provision for anything in return. …
I wish the article went a bit further than just reporting it, like maybe interviewing people which would give a better insight behind the results.