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Universal basic income has made giant strides from its origins as a utopian vision.

Other experts say people’s spending shouldn’t be scrutinized. Douglas MacKay, an associate professor of public policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, told BI that trying to control spending is “paternalistic” and fails to treat recipients with dignity — as adults and equals who are “fully capable of governing their own lives.”

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