Free Money for All

Free Money for All
Author: Mark Walker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137471338

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Free Money for All makes the case for a basic income guarantee of $10,000 per adult US citizen. The book shows that a basic income guarantee will increase gross national happiness and gross national freedom, while helping to mitigate some of the worst consequences of rising technological unemployment.

Matthew Lesko s Free Money for Everybody

Matthew Lesko s Free Money for Everybody
Author: Matthew Lesko,Mary Ann Martello
Publsiher: Information USA
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN: 1878346814

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How to get government grants for the whole family! 50 million people are eligible to get free monty today but don't apply! Here's the Info You Need to Get Your Share!

Worry Free Money

Worry Free Money
Author: Shannon Lee Simmons
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781443454469

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER "A fresh way to think about your money." David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber Stop budgeting. Start living. Managing your money can be frustrating and confusing. Life is expensive. Whether you make $30,000 or $130,000 a year, it can feel like you’re constantly broke. Can you afford that new car, that vacation, that night out? You think so, but it feels impossible to know. And rigid budgets that force you to spend your money in unrealistic ways (like $9.50 per week for pants) don’t make things any clearer. But what if there was a new way to manage your money? One that left you certain you had your bases covered—both for your monthly bills and your future retirement—and then let you enjoy your money by spending it. (Yes, really.) Enter Shannon Lee Simmons, a fresh voice in the world of personal finance, one who understands the new and very real pressures to survive modern life and keep up in the age of social media. Shannon doesn’t lecture, judge or patronize. The founder of the wildly popular New School of Finance, Shannon recognized that most of her thousands of financial planning clients felt broke, no matter what their income. And feeling broke can be as bad as actually being broke, because it leads to overspending and misery. So she came up with a new plan: Worry-Free Money. Worry-Free Money takes a fresh approach to finances, looking at the root cause of the pressure to spend and showing why traditional budgets don’t work. It is a deeply practical book that will help you break the cycle of guilt, understand why you overspend, banish unhappy spending from your life, learn to recognize your f*ck it moments and find hope—and fun—in getting your money under control.

The Cost of Free Money

The Cost of Free Money
Author: Paola Subacchi
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300252606

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A penetrating account of how unchecked capital mobility is damaging international cooperation, polarizing the economic landscape, and ultimately reshaping the global order When it comes to the afflictions of the global economy, almost everyone—and especially Donald Trump—is quick to point the finger of blame at the state of international trade. But what about unconstrained capital flows? Unfettered capital has resulted in a string of financial and economic crises that have left our political systems strained and dialogue corroded. The once perceived benefits of openness have been cast to the wayside and the cracks in the global order can no longer be ignored. Paola Subacchi argues that international cooperation and interdependence have become crippled. Regional restrictions will soon strengthen and a multipolar order will take shape, leading to a distinctly transformed economic landscape in which China challenges the dominance of the US dollar. Combining history, analysis, and prediction, this book provides penetrating insight into the challenges facing the international economic order.

FREE MONEY Plan for Prosperity

FREE MONEY    Plan for Prosperity
Author: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Publsiher: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0965832317

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Kevin Trudeau s Free Money they Don t Want You to Know about

Kevin Trudeau s Free Money  they  Don t Want You to Know about
Author: Kevin Trudeau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 098470910X

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Reveals government and private grant programs, unclaimed property and bank account reclaiming procedures, and tax refunds and benefits to capitalize on "free" money programs and manage personal finance.

Free Money to Pay Your Bills

Free Money to Pay Your Bills
Author: Matthew Lesko,Mary Ann Martello
Publsiher: Information USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN: 1878346652

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The Case for Basic Income

The Case for Basic Income
Author: Jamie Swift,Elaine Power
Publsiher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781771135481

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Inequality is up. Decent work is down. Free market fundamentalism has been exposed as a tragic failure. In a job market upended by COVID-19—with Canadians caught in the grip of precarious labour, stagnant wages, a climate crisis, and the steady creep of automation—an ever-louder chorus of voices calls for a liveable and obligation-free basic income. Could a basic income guarantee be the way forward to democratize security and intervene where the market economy and social programs fail? Jamie Swift and Elaine Power scrutinize the politics and the potential behind a radical proposal in a post-pandemic world: that wealth should be built by a society, not individuals. And that we all have an unconditional right to a fair share. In these pages, Swift and Power bring to the forefront the deeply personal stories of Canadians who participated in the 2017–2019 Ontario Basic Income Pilot; examine the essential literature and history behind the movement; and answer basic income’s critics from both the right and left.