https://ww2.kqed.org/news/2018/01/22/stockton-gets-ready-to-experiment-with-universal-basic-income/
Wage stagnation. Rising housing prices. Loss of middle-class
jobs. The looming threat of automation. These are some of the problems
facing Stockton and its residents, but the city’s mayor, Michael Tubbs,
says his city is far from unique.
“I think Stockton is absolutely ground zero for a lot of the issues we are facing as a nation,” Tubbs said.
…
Tubbs is coordinating an effort to test a new way to sustain
residents: universal basic income, or UBI. For one year, several dozen
Stockton families will get $500 a month, no strings attached.
Dorian Warren co-chairs the Economic Security Project, which is
contributing $1 million to the initiative. He said the goal is to gather
data on the economic and social impacts of giving people a basic
income.
In addition to tracking what residents do with the money,
Warren said they will be monitoring how a basic income affects things
like self-esteem and identity.
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