My Weird Prompts
This episode unpacks a provocative proposal: strip the job guarantee from the state's safety net and instead guarantee just housing, food, and healthcare — unconditionally, without means-testing, and as a legal right. We explore how this differs structurally from existing programs like Section 8 and SNAP, why waitlists and welfare cliffs create chronic anxiety even when nothing's gone wrong, and what Israel's month-to-month rental market reveals about the psychological cost of insecurity. Drawing on cortisol studies, UBI meta-analyses, and international comparisons (Germany's indefinite leases, France's eviction moratorium, Denmark's social housing), we ask whether the real problem isn't the safety net's size but its design — and whether a universal anchor could actually be cheaper than our current patchwork of conditional assistance.
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