Opinion: In the Fight for Racial Justice, Our History Demands a Guaranteed Basic Income October 27, 2022 By: TONI PRECKWINKLE America’s history around race and inequality is a painful one and is still being felt today. As a Black woman, I have
Can NYC become more equitable? Universal basic income, mobile health units among ideas in new report. October 3, 2022 By: Chau Lam As New York City slowly emerges from the havoc wreaked by the COVID-19 pandemic that brought to light vast inequities in the
A Basic Income Grant in South Africa: What It’s All About September 1, 2022 By: Carilee Osborne See original article here. South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world, with extremely high rates of poverty
The Significance of an Unconditional $1,000 per month September 12, 2019 Andrew Yang’s plan to provide $1,000 in government-sponsored payments to every American adult each month — an “allowance for grown-ups,” as some have called it