Never heard this mentioned explicitly, but I assume the idea is that you would lose the money, because your spouse has an income, right?
In my country (not USA) we have the concept of “full disability” and “partial disability”, and I know a guy who technically would be eligible for the partial disability, but he doesn’t bother doing the paperwork, because the money he would get would not be enough to survive… and when he gets any extra income, then he loses the partial disability, because apparently this cheater is capable of work. Which is kinda sorta true, but ignores the fact that out of many possible jobs, he must be looking extra hard to find one that is compatible with his specific health problems (no sitting, but also no hard work, accessible by mass transit because of no sitting in a car, etc.), and while such jobs exist, they are quite rare. (Basically, “partial disability” only makes sense for people who are also supported by their family.)
For this guy, UBI even on the “can’t really survive on it” level would be already a huge improvement.
A reasonable rule would be like “a person with health problem X gets Y money”, full stop. Anything else means regulating how people need to live (usually requiring them to make the worse choice) so that they do not lose the support.
Never heard this mentioned explicitly, but I assume the idea is that you would lose the money, because your spouse has an income, right?
In my country (not USA) we have the concept of “full disability” and “partial disability”, and I know a guy who technically would be eligible for the partial disability, but he doesn’t bother doing the paperwork, because the money he would get would not be enough to survive… and when he gets any extra income, then he loses the partial disability, because apparently this cheater is capable of work. Which is kinda sorta true, but ignores the fact that out of many possible jobs, he must be looking extra hard to find one that is compatible with his specific health problems (no sitting, but also no hard work, accessible by mass transit because of no sitting in a car, etc.), and while such jobs exist, they are quite rare. (Basically, “partial disability” only makes sense for people who are also supported by their family.)
For this guy, UBI even on the “can’t really survive on it” level would be already a huge improvement.
Yeah, or even just not also on disability.
https://cdrnys.org/blog/disability-dialogue/the-disability-dialogue-marriage-equality/ discusses some of the issues around here at the time it was written, if you’re curious.
Yeah, that it as stupid situation as I expected.
A reasonable rule would be like “a person with health problem X gets Y money”, full stop. Anything else means regulating how people need to live (usually requiring them to make the worse choice) so that they do not lose the support.