Sign up to receive our daily email bulletin Forty per cent of the public would welcome Basic Income experiments in their local area while just 15 per cent would oppose them, according to a new poll published alongside a Royal Society (RSA) report on how localities can develop alternatives to sanctions and mean-testing.
Realising Basic Income models how different kinds of Basic Income could sit alongside other social supports and provides a guide for people looking to develop Basic Income experiments.
The RSA argues Basic Income could help combat rising economic insecurity: earlier this year it found 32 per cent […]
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