Cook County released survey findings based on responses from those who received cash payments between 2022 and 2025. The majority said the payments made them more financially secure, reduced their stress, and improved their mental health. The top reported uses for the payments were food, rent, utilities, and transportation.
Which allowed them to buy more weed, liquor, hair extensions and tattoos.
MsT
6 months ago
Other “studies” have found that the extra (free) money decreases actual paid work. Also, like the lottery proceeds going to education, the survey takers realized that they should say something that makes it sound like they used the money wisely so they said it was spent on food, rent, utilities and transportation. In fact, it could have been diverted to purses, new car payments, restaurant food, etc.but honesty is not the best policy when public money is the subject. How many of the recipients already receive tax payer subsidized food, rent, transportation, education, etc.? Why is the goal always to… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Which allowed them to buy more weed, liquor, hair extensions and tattoos.
Other “studies” have found that the extra (free) money decreases actual paid work. Also, like the lottery proceeds going to education, the survey takers realized that they should say something that makes it sound like they used the money wisely so they said it was spent on food, rent, utilities and transportation. In fact, it could have been diverted to purses, new car payments, restaurant food, etc.but honesty is not the best policy when public money is the subject. How many of the recipients already receive tax payer subsidized food, rent, transportation, education, etc.? Why is the goal always to… Read more »
One could assume that if an individual qualifies for this latest largess they are probably already on public aid.
Preckwinkle needs to be stopped from taxing suburbs to fund Chicago. How many suburban residents will qualify? Vote her out!