The Brazilian city of Marica recently launched a basic-income program that gives $33 monthly stipends to about one-third of its residents.Brazil already has a national policy that gives citizens around $10 per month if they vaccinate their children and send them to school.But Marica’s program will allow researchers to study how basic income affects local employmentspecifically, whether it encourages people to join the labor market.Visit Businessinsider.com for more stories.Residents of a Brazilian city are about to get their first payments in a new basic-income program that begins this month.The policy, called Renda Basica de Cidadania (Citizens’ Basic Income), launched […]
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