$500 Payments Flowing to 3,250 Households in Cook County’s Guaranteed Basic Income Program: Preckwinkle – WTTW (Chicago)

More than 233,000 Cook County residents applied to be part of the $42 million program. “We trust that participants will use this assistance to build a financial foundation for themselves and their families,” said Cook County Board  President Toni Preckwinkle, who has vowed to make the program — funded by federal funds designed to address the economic damage caused by COVID-19 pandemic — permanent.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

So, none of these people were poor before COVID-19?

Amazing!

Old Joe
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Yeah, and 233,000 had time to apply for this handout. You’d think they’d be better off filling out job applications.

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