Cash, though, is always useful. At least with pure cash reparations, people have flexibility. Money could be used to buy a vehicle to get to a better job, farther away. It could be used as seed money for a business. It could be used to wipe out consumer debt.
It could even be used on ale & whores.![]()
You smile, Danny, but you're actually eliding over a major point with the jest. Give someone a fish, and you feed them for a day...
Take a look at how efficiently and effectively people use "windfalls" - like big unexpected tax rebates, or lottery winnings. While, in theory, cash is always useful, documented human behavior suggests that as a practical matter, handing out wads of cash would not result in improvement in station for most of the folks in question. This suggests it is *not* economically more efficient to just give people cash, and doing so might actually yield something far from the intended results.