And you need to live in expensive places because why exactly? Because the jobs are there. And why do you need to be where the jobs are? Because you need a job. And why do you need a job? Because you need to pay for your livelihood. And why do you still worry about that when you have BI?
Sure, some people still might want to do the kind of jobs you can only find in places with astronomical costs of living, but even BI can't prevent you from making unsound decisions like taking a job in an expensive place for a wage that barely pays your cost of living.
What BI can do, however, is eliminate the necessity of taking on that job or moving to that expensive place. And maybe if you can't find a job in the places you can afford to live, you just start your own company and create jobs for other people who can't afford to move to those places.
BI changes dynamics. I'm not saying people will stop moving to NY to work low income jobs but at least they have less incentives to do silly things like that.
Sure, some people still might want to do the kind of jobs you can only find in places with astronomical costs of living, but even BI can't prevent you from making unsound decisions like taking a job in an expensive place for a wage that barely pays your cost of living.
What BI can do, however, is eliminate the necessity of taking on that job or moving to that expensive place. And maybe if you can't find a job in the places you can afford to live, you just start your own company and create jobs for other people who can't afford to move to those places.
BI changes dynamics. I'm not saying people will stop moving to NY to work low income jobs but at least they have less incentives to do silly things like that.