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A better way to help the working poor would be to institute a negative income tax.
Various different models of negative income tax have been proposed.
One big change would create what in effect would be a negative income tax.
Drop the minimum wage but put a Negative income tax in place to make up the difference.
A negative income tax would ensure not only full employment but a surplus of jobs.
Such figures generally exceed what advocates of a negative income tax have in mind.
Experimental work, as in the various American negative income tax experiments, is also open to many of these criticisms.
A negative income tax has been implemented for a certain bracket of low incomes in Israel.
Concerning disincentives, the predicted effects of a negative income tax provide an example.
Friedman proposed a negative income tax to replace the existing welfare system.
From 1968 to 1979, the largest negative income tax social experiments in the US were undertaken.
She invented the term of Negative income tax.
One possibility is government-sponsored employment coupled with negative income tax payments that are too small to live on, even in large groups.
Several of the following advocates have actually proposed a negative income tax, which is means tested, rather than a basic income.
But he also urged adoption of a "negative income tax" in which people who earn less than a certain amount would get money from the government.
The existence of such traps provides a convenient introduction to the case underlying negative income tax and similar proposals.
It should be abolished completely and replaced with a negative income tax for jobs paying less than 10k a year.
In New Jersey, an ambitious test of welfare reform examined work incentives and the negative income tax.
Coupled with low negative income tax payments, wages from public service or private employment could lift everyone from poverty.
The earned-income tax credit, the so-called negative income tax for the working poor, is an area rife with fraud.
In the United States, a negative income tax was advocated by the Green Party as part of their 2010 platform.
James Q. Wilson recommended a negative income tax for the working poor, figuring the way to end poverty was to get money to the needy.
A basic income is often proposed in the form of a citizen's dividend (a transfer) or a negative income tax (a guarantee).
Such inequality should be reduced through a higher minimum wage, less regressive payroll taxes and negative income taxes.
But he remained politically active, pressing for a "negative income tax" or guaranteed annual income for the poor.