UBI is implemented tomorrow. Every citizen gets $1000 per month.

Landlord now knows you have an extra $1000 that you never had before. Why wouldn’t the landlord raise prices?

Now you have an extra $1000 a month and instead of eating rice and beans for a few meals you go out to a restaurant. The restaurant owners know everyone is eating out more so why not raise prices and maximize shareholder profit as always. The restaurant/corporation is on TV saying, “well, demand increased and it is a simple Economic principle that prices had to increase. There’s nothing we can do about it”.

Your state/country has toll roads. The state needs money for its deficit. UBI is implemented and the state/country sees it as the perfect time to incrementally raise toll prices.

Next thing you know UBI is effectively gone because everything costs more and billionaires keep hitting higher and higher all time net worth records.

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    Only if the price is actually increasing. Otherwise you’d just sell cheap petrol and put them out of business

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      You’d go up at least 10 cents. Still worth it to cross the street, but more profit while it’s available.

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        Right, but the in order for the other station to not go out of business they have to match. But are incentivised to beat that price by a further 10c to increase the amount of business they get See where I’m going?

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          If there’s competition, yes.

          If there’s scarcity, where the supplier side has more leverage, the math changes. They may well just volunteer to make more profit.

          Where I live, the difference of one block is 50 cents over two intervals. One price on this street, 50 cents cheaper a block further, and another 50 cents cheaper another block down. $1 in difference total.

          They’re all in business and have been this way for years.

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            I actually don’t believe you. $1 difference in petrol price and people still go to the expensive one? You’d have to be a moron surely

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              I’m not telling you where I live, but it’s near an interstate.

              I’m not lying and I don’t enjoy the accusation.

              You also, after the veiled ad hom, did nothing to address the topic.

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                That’s not really an ad hom. I don’t think you run a petrol station, so I’m not calling you a moron

                It just economically make no sense that you’d have 3 different businesses that close together with wildly different prices. Like who would ever go to the expensive one? And why?

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                  I said it’s by the interstate. Locals know where to go, others just get gas and get about their drive.