Sky view of Ann Arbor. While much of Ann Arbor is wealthy, there are many residents living on the streets, living paycheck to paycheck, or living with the general stress of having to work extra to meet their basic needs.
Soon, the city will be the first in Michigan to pilot a guaranteed income program, of which there have only ever been 104 of in the country, with 47 currently active, according to Stanford’s Basic Income Lab map .
On June 5, Ann Arbor’s City Council approved the guaranteed income pilot program after deciding to allocate $1.6 million of federal American […]
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