I support it in theory, however I think it is often a band-aid solution that can be addressed more easily by having more socialized: housing, health care, and education; wage growth that matches to the cost of living; and overall a more supportive socialized/public care network. People wouldn't need extra cash if they could already afford their basic needs, which they would be able to do if those basic needs were affordable or supported by the government.
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