Support for a universal basic income (UBI) varies by age andpolitical party. According to a poll taken in September, 72percent of registered voters ages 18 to 34 support a UBIprogram, while only 26 percent of those ages 65 and olderdo. Democrats are more likely to support the policy thanRepublicans. Overall, support for universal basic income rosefrom 43 percent in March to 49 percent in September.
Sources: Tess Bonn, “Voter support for universal basicincome grows: poll,” The Hill, Sept. 25, 2019,https://tinyurl.com/y44sz942; Matthew Sheffield, “Poll:Younger voters want universal basic income while older onesreject it overwhelmingly,” The Hill, March 22, 2019,https://tinyurl.com/y3q8qstp
Data for the graphic are as follows:
Category Percentage ofSupport in March2019
Percentage of Supportin September 2019
AllRegisteredVoters
43% 49%
Ages 18 to34
55% 72%
Ages 35 to49
57% 58%
Ages 50 to64
38% 37%
Ages 65+ 21% 26%
Republicans 27% 30%
Democrats 54% 66%
Independents 44% 48%