iStock Story at a glance Income inequality intensified by economic hardships brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has spurred cities across the country to take action by offering some residents a guaranteed income.
The idea of guaranteed income was made popular by former presidential candidate Andrew Yang who wanted to give $1,000 a month to every American.
But before Yang brought national attention to the fringe idea, Aisha Nyandoro had her own project up and running in Jackson, Miss. Income inequality intensified by economic hardships brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has spurred cities across the […]
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