Not entirely surprising but younger residents in each country are more supportive of UBI than older residents are, with at least 8-in-10 young adults (aged 18 to 29) in the U.K. and Canada - and nearly 6-in-10 in the U.S. - supporting the idea.
"They have no money; they have no collateral; they have no job. They’re a lousy credit risk. The free market is not going to loan money to students..."
"If they can't read and you're not giving them a type of trade or skill, and you're pushing them through the system, where will that leave them at once they graduate or get the certificate from the school, in life? Like how will they survive?"