Evanston to expand eligibility of guaranteed income program: ‘We all need help’ – FOX News

Evanston's city council voted to increase the age restriction for children in the program because the program did not have as many applicants as expected. Only 60 households were enrolled, with 90 spots left. Evanston is part of a trend of cities across the U.S. launching guaranteed income programs with more than 100 GBI pilots launched since 2018.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Who needs help are the Evanston taxpayers.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Where or where does Evanston get an endless pot of money to give away? Could Old Joe claim he’s geographically challenged and collect while living in Bowmanville?

cynthia
1 year ago

Can’t understand why they want to make people unproductive by giving them money or buying them off!! VOTES???????????

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