Preliminary results of the basic income experiment: self.
The basic income experiment did not increase the employment level of the participants in the first year of the experiment. However, at the end of the experiment the recipients of a basic income perceived their wellbeing as being better than did those in the control group. The results are to some extent preliminary, and it is not yet possible to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects. Eduardo Porter writes the Economic Scene column for The New York Times. Formerly he was a member of The Times editorial board, where […]
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