Photo: Acton Crawford/Unsplash Programs that provide no-strings-attached cash payments can significantly decrease stress levels and increase feelings of hopefulness among unhoused folks, according to the Denver Basic Income Project’s midterm report, which was released on July 19.
The qualitative report captures some of the experiences of program participants in Denver and also sheds light on how they are spending their money and planning for bigger life changes like moving into a new home. It was released one day after Denver Mayor Mike Johnston declared a local state of emergency on homelessness.
A quantitative report on the project is expected to be […]
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