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And it's not even a rare occurrence. It's so common that being cheaper is one of the most common arguments in favor of schemes like UBI or universal single-payer healthcare.
Of course the most common (but unspoken) counterargument is that distressingly many people would prefer to make everyone worse off to make sure people who "don't deserve it" don't get paid.
Unironicly, Mr. Doolittle's speech in My Fair Lady convinced me that aid should be given to both the "deserving" and "undeserving" needy.
And the bit about drink... it's true: cash given to an alcoholic is quickly spent on booze, then he's broke again. Welp, if you're broke with nowhere to sleep and no money for food, it's pretty damn clear that you have a problem and now it's time for some of that social program intervention that is currently visited upon ALL the poor. Don't like it? Manage your money better. Can't help yourself? Well, I guess your UBI will be delivered as housing vouchers and/or SNAP cards then.