Credit: Illustrations by Brent Aldrich for Mirror Indy Janeceia Harris, a 29-year-old single mom of three young and energetic kids, was going through a rough time.
Her car’s transmission had broken down. For two months, she had to Uber to her job at the airport. On top of all that, she was in the midst of trying to move because she couldn’t afford her rent.
But a year and a half ago, Harris got a bit of a break. Along with 14 other Indianapolis residents, she was selected for a universal basic income pilot through her local community center that would […]
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