That's sort of true, but although absolute poverty isn't constant and well-defined, I do think that there's a broadly shared sense that it means not having the ability to meet your basic needs.
I suppose that that shared sense is likely to change over time, as society becomes wealthier, so there is a relative element, but in that sense basic income obviously can address relative poverty, because as total wealth increases, the resources available to fund it do likewise.
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I suppose that that shared sense is likely to change over time, as society becomes wealthier, so there is a relative element, but in that sense basic income obviously can address relative poverty, because as total wealth increases, the resources available to fund it do likewise.