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TNG fans also seem to forget that interstellar trade is in the first episode of the show and a lot of times, the Enterprise is transporting some medicine or wildlife or technical equipment from one starbase to another starbase, which means they still have an economy, but it's, as Nog put it, a barter system that seems to be devoid of stocks and bonds and possibly insurance that we see in our economy today.The money issue is a massive pain in the ass in the Star Trek universe. People have been arguing about it for years. We know that back during the NX-01 time they're still being paid something, but what that is up to all kinds of interpretations.
I personally like the idea that everyone gets a dividend/UBI or something, then additional 'credits' if they're doing some specific kind of work. Who knows.
I'm going to link to the Feral Historian video on it as it's my favorite overview.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tc_dAJfdWmQ
Also, and this is a very important point in Star Trek, Federation citizens are hyper educated. Calculus is considered an elementary school subject, one that is taught up to high school. Josh Albert had to take remedial lessons from Wesley to qualify for the Academy and the Academy itself selects for excellence in their officers. Ergo, Fed citizens have most of their ghetto behaviors taken out of them because of their rigorous education system. The dropouts? They become colonists, which is why I suspect the Federation often finds itself at odds with the Tzenkethi, the Gorn, the Shelliak Corporate, the Cardassians, the Tholians, and the Talarians; aliens keep running into Harry Mudd and Cyrano Jones just as often as they run into Kirk.