The mayor of Compton announced Monday that the California city will be giving recurring cash payments to hundreds of its low-income residents starting later this year.
The pilot program, called the Compton Pledge, guarantees cash payments between $300 and $600 to a group of 800 "pre-verified" residents each month for two years and access to free banking services. The money is available for "irregularly or informally employed residents, immigrants of varied legal status, and the formerly incarcerated," according to a statement from Mayor Aja Brown .
“I know firsthand what guaranteed income could have done for my mother," Brown said. "People […]
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