Ran a pilot via registered not-for-profit to test the waters of a high universal basic income, methodology revolved around open-banking data to track usage and financial health. First 3 months‘ results are in.
Edit: $5.3k per month per person to clarify, tested in various cities across the U.S. and Canada, and various individual profiles and backgrounds. Still ongoing.
reckless_avacado on
how did they ever convince people to take part in this experiment?
Kermit-de-frog1 on
63k a year per person/family/adult . if we eliminated all other benefits (snap, Medicaid, etc). This might actually save some money in the long term…… as long as folks have deductions from this for insurance/medical care .
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Ran a pilot via registered not-for-profit to test the waters of a high universal basic income, methodology revolved around open-banking data to track usage and financial health. First 3 months‘ results are in.
Edit: $5.3k per month per person to clarify, tested in various cities across the U.S. and Canada, and various individual profiles and backgrounds. Still ongoing.
how did they ever convince people to take part in this experiment?
63k a year per person/family/adult . if we eliminated all other benefits (snap, Medicaid, etc). This might actually save some money in the long term…… as long as folks have deductions from this for insurance/medical care .