A $500 monthly boost led to significant employment growth, enhanced savings, improved debt management, and better quality of life for diverse King County residents facing poverty. The Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) Pilot, designed by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) and
companies don’t need to price it in because the consumers will just increase spending habits.
small studies like this don’t work because people are heavily incentivized to save or pay down debt, knowing it’s a study that can evaporate at any minute changes behaviors.
What we actually need is universal housing, I bet that’s where most if not all of this money is going, right into the landlords pockets. The rich get richer.
companies don’t need to price it in because the consumers will just increase spending habits.
small studies like this don’t work because people are heavily incentivized to save or pay down debt, knowing it’s a study that can evaporate at any minute changes behaviors.
What we actually need is universal housing, I bet that’s where most if not all of this money is going, right into the landlords pockets. The rich get richer.