Opinion: Universal basic income can work. I know it could be the difference between life and death

Opinion: Universal basic income can work. I know it could be the difference between life and death

Kathe Lison, with her mother, Sandra Lison, circa 1975, in Wisconsin. I am the daughter of a single mother, a mother who raised me and my sister with the help of food stamps, visits to the local food pantry and government-subsidized housing. I’m the daughter, that is, of the sort of mother now at the center of a burgeoning national debate about universal basic income . Does such a mother — and it is almost always a question of mothers — deserve, say, $1,000 a month from the government or candidate Andrew Yang, no strings attached? Can we trust […]

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