>>13748931UBI.
Ironically. Have a progressive safety net that always pays until a worker makes >$100K a year. The current social safety net traps low income earners. If they are receiving $10K a year in social safety, if they earn $12K a year for parttime work, they're getting $0. Not only that, they'll now lose access to other safety net system like food security, energy assistance, health insurance, etc. So not only do they only make $2K/y extra over not working, that $2K/y is not enough to pay for food/health insurance/electricity bill/etc. Now they're in a worse place than not working.
Its a terrible terrible terrible system.