Can $500 A Month Keep Formerly Incarcerated People From Reoffending? West Side Study Will Test Guaranteed Income – Block Club Chicago

The goal is to create the possibility for state and municipal governments to start guaranteed basic income programs funded by taxpayer dollars. But the pilot is currently funded privately by donors, including Black Lives Matter Global, the Borealis Foundation and the Polk Brothers Foundation.
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debtsor
4 years ago

“Can $500 A Month Keep Formerly Incarcerated People From Reoffending?”
This is a hard NO.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Oh! C’mon Man I’m busy! I don’t have the energy for a diatribe on this crap! I’m 70!

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