Thousands of struggling Chicago residents will receive monthly cash payments from the city of Chicago as it becomes home to one of the largest guaranteed income programs in the U.S.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $31.5 million basic income program is just a sliver of the total $16.7 billion budget , which will be buoyed by federal COVID-19 relief funds and won City Council approval Wednesday.
Few details of the pilot have been hammered out yet, except that 5,000 households will receive $500 per month for a year — with no strings attached. The lowest-income residents who suffered financial blows from the COVID-19 […]
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