>The easier it is for people to skate through life without working or working effectively, the less incentive they have to contribute.
We do not currently have a problem with people not wanting to work. We currently have a problem with people being unable to find work.
>The people that pay for this life will decrease and quality of life will decrease for everyone.
That's why the system has to be dynamic. If you have a surplus of jobs, you reduce the GMI so that people have to work more. If you have a deficit of jobs, you increase the GMI accordingly.
We do not currently have a problem with people not wanting to work. We currently have a problem with people being unable to find work.
>The people that pay for this life will decrease and quality of life will decrease for everyone.
That's why the system has to be dynamic. If you have a surplus of jobs, you reduce the GMI so that people have to work more. If you have a deficit of jobs, you increase the GMI accordingly.