'DIMES' HAVE CHANGED: Blue state county now giving $1K per month to some residents
basic income program in which 1,000 residents are receiving $1,000 per month for the next three years is now underway, officials say. poverty and income instability"Given the huge number of L.A. County residents who applied, it's abundantly clear that a guaranteed basic income is an idea whose time has come," L.A.
County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl told the station. "I'm confident that we will see what other pilots have already shown: that a guaranteed basic income, by giving people a bit of financial breathing room, allows them to stabilize their lives and that of their family." "Three years from now, I feel confident that this L.A.
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