Rossi's Revenge

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13 points by exolymph a day ago


quantified - a day ago

Well, that means the AGI fantasy/myth is dead too.

lubujackson - 7 hours ago

> "a large amount of money per month (between $333 and $1,000)"

A substansive amount, but does this really change the class of problems facing anyone in the U.S., aside from acute hunger? Does this remove any risk of debt hell or structural issues around the types of issues people around the poverty line face?

I am not really surprised by the results. Capable, poor people tend to use all the tools they have available from federal assistance to leaning on their community. Helicoptering money might invalidate them from certain aid. A chunk of it goes back to taxes. Certainly the money was appreciated and used, but no surprise it didn't "solve poverty".

I don't understand blindly throwing money at lots of people and asking them to do a survey and calling it science. Most people who win the lottery end up equally or more unhappy. Does that mean if you give everyone a million dollars, there would be no increase in leisure or happiness? Too little thought is given to wider societal changes in favor of individual impact, but were are very much the result of our environment.

People are not islands, and people with little money are likely more entwined with their communities. If you want to affect change you either raise the community or transplant an individual from a community. Studies like this completely ignore the social and emotion aspect of humans but then ONLY look at those factors (are you happier?) to judge effectiveness... with expected results.

pierrebai - 8 hours ago

Strawman detection activated.

The goal of giving money is not to make those who receive it more educated, better parents or making them politically active. I mean, why did I have to say that?

(The amount of money is also unlikely to enbale to make savings for the future.)

The goal is that their immediate poverty decreases. Why is the author insistent on the measurement of unrelated stats? Because he has an ax to grind.