Independent research from DU followed Denver Basic Income Project cohorts for a year
(Photo illustration by Getty Images) The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability.
The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. DU released both a quantitative study and a qualitative study detailing the results. As of mid-June, the project had distributed more than $9.3 million to more than […]
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