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{
"HubID": "5868",
"Date": "04/26/2026",
"HubTags": ["External Platform Posts", "Future Map"],
"Contacts": ["contact1", "contact2"],
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
"Image": "",
"Summary": "Our past and still current (but rapidly shifting) economy was built on labor - employees and capital - money. 85% of the basis for taxes is built on labor (income and payroll). But a tech-based economy means far fewer laborers, which means they will have to become owners and entrepreneurs. We are shifting from employees to owners. But that also means the tax basis has to change dramatically, not just to more corporate taxes, but also there is more and more talk about taxing the efficiencies earned from technologies. A model many are looking at is the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) that distribus annual cash payments to resident from oil revenues. I can see somethiing similar, distributing gains from technology to citizens. https://apfc.org/",
"Notes": ""
}