Chicagoans Can Apply For $500 A Month For 2 Years Under Cook County Guaranteed Income Program – Block Club Chicago

Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a Cook County resident and have a household income at or below 250 percent the federal poverty level. The pilot is open to households regardless of immigration status, and applicants will not have to verify U.S. citizenship, according to the county. Participants will be selected by lottery.  
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Mario Stewart Sr
3 years ago

How do I sign up for this program

Old Joe
3 years ago

Hmm, I’m an actual nonPOC American citizen that pays taxes. I live in Detroit but used to live in Chicago. I’m senior citizen too.

Could I self identify as an impoverished illegal alien residing in Chicago and be eligible to participate in this program?

An extra 5 Benjamins would pay my car note, bar tab and allow me an occasional blunt

Pat S.
3 years ago
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“…nonPOC American citizen that pays taxes?” Sorry, don’t waste your time applying – nothing for YOU, Old Joe taxpayer!

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