the point of UBI is to maintain liquidity of goods and a baseline level of demand for goods amidst a financial environment of increasingly extreme economic inequality which would otherwise cause sharp contractions in demand as a result of the public's lack of money.
if public services expand, each UBI dollar goes that much further. expanding public services alongside UBI creates a virtuous cycle in which a larger portion of each UBI dollar can be spent on non-essential goods, stimulating demand and subsequently funneling more money into the tax fund.
if public services contract, each UBI dollar has less purchasing power because a larger portion of its value is earmarked to purchase substitutes for essential public services. for instance, if your municipality slashes its water purification services, you'd need to purchase more bottled water than before, so you'd have less spending money because you'd still be paying the same amount of taxes yet you'd be forced to take on an additional expense as a result of the cuts. this situation completely undermines the economy as a whole because the cost of private sector substitutes will rise with every additional service cut until they are unaffordable, at which point demand will finish crashing and be incapable of recovery.
the point of UBI is to maintain liquidity of goods and a baseline level of demand for goods amidst a financial environment of increasingly extreme economic inequality which would otherwise cause sharp contractions in demand as a result of the public's lack of money.
if public services expand, each UBI dollar goes that much further. expanding public services alongside UBI creates a virtuous cycle in which a larger portion of each UBI dollar can be spent on non-essential goods, stimulating demand and subsequently funneling more money into the tax fund.
if public services contract, each UBI dollar has less purchasing power because a larger portion of its value is earmarked to purchase substitutes for essential public services. for instance, if your municipality slashes its water purification services, you'd need to purchase more bottled water than before, so you'd have less spending money because you'd still be paying the same amount of taxes yet you'd be forced to take on an additional expense as a result of the cuts. this situation completely undermines the economy as a whole because the cost of private sector substitutes will rise with every additional service cut until they are unaffordable, at which point demand will finish crashing and be incapable of recovery.