INDIANAPOLIS — The idea of a universal basic income was first brought to light in 2020. Then, democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang discussed the concept during his campaign.
Since then, three nonprofits here in Indianapolis have experimented with it.
Daywanda Dunn is one of the 15 people that took part in the universal basic income program. She is a home healthcare worker and a single mom. "Housing, bills, clothes that my daughter needed,” Dunn said. “It was just a rotation. You knew you could count on it because it was always there. No questions asked, so I knew if I was […]
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