Click for more information on how to advertise with Ekklesia The Finnish government recently published initial data from its Basic Income trials. Its key findings were that there was no evidence that Basic Income disincentives work and that it had an positive effect on mental health, physical health and overall levels of wellbeing
Commenting, Anthony Painter, director of Action and Research at the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), said: "Supporters of Basic Income will be encouraged by the early data from the Finnish experiments.
"In the first year, Finnish recipients of a Basic Income were […]
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