Poverty and a Basic Income Grant: Six questions about a BIG

7th June 2022

Poverty and a Basic Income Grant: Six questions about a BIG

A spectre haunts South Africa’s public finances: the possible introduction of a basic income grant (BIG) – a monthly cash transfer to all qualifying beneficiaries. The precise cost of the proposal is unclear because proponents of a BIG differ on critical questions of how much the grant should be and how many people ought to receive it.

This report makes the case that, while horrific levels of unemployment and poverty in South Africa, combined with slow economic and employment growth, make calls for a BIG understandable, a BIG that is large enough to make a meaningful impact on poverty would (at best) slow economic growth and may even lead to fiscal and financial crisis. The bottom line is that public spending in South Africa already exceeds the bounds of what is affordable, so adding a large new spending commitment will make matters worse.

The report is framed around six questions, each of which stands alone, although we would recommend reading them in order:

Report by the Centre for Development and Enterprise