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"CERB perspective: think twice before repeating another anecdote about the program making low-wage workers hesitant to return to jobs." — Former Scotiabank VP & Deputy Chief Economist Brett House

32,783 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля DeadC0de1
DeadC0de13 лет назад

CERB proved that if you give away free money, it disincentivizes people to work. Ask all those people that received CERB and took a nice summer off during covid while positions couldn't be filled. Oh, and look at our debt.

Фото профиля AngryBeaver 🤍⚡👌 🐙
AngryBeaver 🤍⚡👌 🐙3 лет назад

CERB proved that people will scam the government if they can. UBI will be a bureaucratic nightmare costing the government billions in administration. And no people will not work if they get sufficient free money to not have to. And who pays for the UBI?

Фото профиля James Pepper
James Pepper3 лет назад

CERB proved fraud is rampant

Фото профиля Jennifer S
Jennifer S3 лет назад

The CERB is the reason our economy is destroyed right now, by rising interest rates, rampant inflation, and stagnant wages.

Фото профиля Freerider4Pow
Freerider4Pow3 лет назад

Almost all my son’s friends did not return to work until they learned how much off their CERB they had to pay back in taxes. How much UBI has to be paid back in income taxes?

Фото профиля Brampton Man
Brampton Man3 лет назад

Oh look another WEF affiliated member for SDGs telling us how great a welfare state would be for us. CERB was a short term program and is no wat an accurate bench mark.

Фото профиля areyoukiddingme
areyoukiddingme3 лет назад

Where do these people come from? None of what he said is true.

Фото профиля We are the News Now 🐸 🇨🇦
We are the News Now 🐸 🇨🇦3 лет назад

Cerb was riddled with fraud. Something to the tune of 4.5 billion

Фото профиля Cornstax
Cornstax3 лет назад

100% grain-fed baseless bullsh*t.

Фото профиля George Qua
George Qua3 лет назад

Employment isn't "bouncing back" for low wage earners. Instead, high and medium wage earners are becoming low wage earners.

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