A test in Kenya could offer clues for America.
As more evidence of the negative effects of automation , surfaces, the idea of a universal basic income (UBI) has become increasingly popular. And new research shows that giving people $1,000 with no strings attached not only benefits them, but also benefits their community.
The study was done by a group of researchers from the University of California at Berkeley, Princeton and the University of California at San Diego. This team traveled to western Kenya and provided around 10,500 households in rural areas with $1,000 over the course of eight months […]
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