Patrick Higgins of New Zealand competes in the mountain running stage during the 2019 Kathmandu Coast to Coast on Feb. 9, 2019 in Arthur’s Pass, New Zealand. (Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images) February 14 at 3:50 AM
QUEENSTOWN, New Zealand — Finland’s nationwide basic income experiment has captured international attention ever since it was launched in January 2017. Researchers finally released preliminary results last week and the verdict is more mixed than both supporters and opponents of the experiment may have hoped.
Over the last two years, 2,000 randomly selected and unemployed Finns older than 25 and younger than 58 were paid about […]
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