Chicago’s guaranteed income pilot opens Monday. Here’s how to apply. – WBEZ (Chicago)

Five thousand low-income Chicagoans will receive $500 in monthly installments for one year — via bank transfer or debit card — to use however they see fit. The pilot will be administered by GiveDirectly, an international nonprofit with expertise in cash assistance programs.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

I think they’ve got the headline wrong! It’s not a pilot, but a Plot!

Mark
3 years ago

Every day it gets harder to work,when I see my money being given away. Why bother?

Pat S.
3 years ago

Another giveaway of taxpayer money … and perhaps garner a few votes along the way.

Just say’n.

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