Social scaffolding alone will not build a stronger social structure
We need more revenue, and for that we need to spend money on the areas of the economy that present opportunities for growth, writes Mark Barnes
21 November 2021 - 00:00
Much has been written, suggested and speculated about the future of various forms of social support in SA — from the R350 social relief of distress grant to the possibility of a more permanent basic income grant. None of this will be sustainable without spending.
It could be argued that the “austerity” embedded in the medium-term budget policy statement was intended to protect social support (and repay debt) rather than invest in growth. Some principles come to mind...
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