Georgia’s version of the universal basic income (UBI) program has been a success amongst black women. Its positive result could end in the expansion of comparable programs throughout the country.
The In Your Hands initiative began through the Georgia Resilience and Opportunity (GRO) Fund. The nonprofit organization chosen 654 women through a lottery to receive in keeping with ., a median of $850 monthly to cover on a regular basis expenses. The women will collect monthly allocations for two years, and the GRO fund will partner with one other New York-based nonprofit, Give Directly, for the operation.
Most of the women […]
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