Clinton has flip-flopped on basic income over the last year.
Last summer, in an interview with LinkedIn Executive Editor Daniel Roth, she criticized it as a form of "just giving up and saying, 'Okay, fine ... the rest of us who are producing income, we've got to ... distribute it and you don't really have to do anything anymore.'"
Following the release of her book "What Happened," however, Clinton told Vox that she'd considered a version of basic income for her presidential campaign. It was based on an Alaskan dividend fund that pays residents about $1,000 a year.
Ultimately, she scrapped the idea because it raised a host of questions that would be difficult to reconcile with other aspects of campaign.