medborgarlön
Medborgarlön, also known as basic income or citizen’s income, is a policy proposal that guarantees every resident of a country a regular, unconditional cash payment sufficient to cover basic living expenses. The concept is rooted in the idea that a guaranteed income can reduce poverty, simplify welfare systems, and improve individual freedom and social cohesion.
The modern debate dates back to the early 20th century, with early advocates such as Thomas Paine
Supporters argue that a universal, unconditional payment eliminates means‑testing, reduces bureaucracy, and ensures a safety net
As of 2025, no Swedish municipality has implemented a full medborgarlön, but several local experiments on partial