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Strategies & Market Trends : Universal basic income (UBI)

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From: Glenn Petersen12/12/2021 5:55:08 AM
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27 basic and guaranteed income programs where cities and states give direct payments to residents, no strings attached

Jason Lalljee
Business Insider
December 11, 2021

-- Guaranteed income programs provide hundreds or thousands of dollars a month to participants.

-- The programs became even more popular during the pandemic as it became clear how much direct checks help.

-- Insider found 27 active, or recently active, guaranteed income programs in the United States.

The concept of a " universal basic income" has inspired widespread interest in recent years.

More than interest — when former US presidential candidate Andrew Yang announced that a UBI program of $1,000 direct payments to citizens every month would be the keystone policy of his platform, he drew an unexpected amount of grassroots support in a crowded primary year. Guaranteed income programs have been gaining even more traction during the pandemic, which took a particular toll on low-wage workers and threw many Americans into poverty. At least 11 direct-cash experiments went into effect this year, Bloomberg estimated in January.

Former Stockton, California mayor Michael Tubbs, took the idea to the next level by launching the Mayors for a Guaranteed Income network. As of this year, there are 60 mayors in the program, advocating — and launching pilot programs for — guaranteed income for their residents. California recently launched the first statewide guaranteed income program in the US, providing up to $1000 per month to qualifying pregnant people and young adults leaving the foster care system.

The basic income program that Tubbs launched in Stockton in 2019, the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, has been considered the model for other cities that have followed in its footsteps, offering low-income residents hundreds of dollars a month and measuring their job prospects, financial stability, and overall well-being afterward. According to SEED, participants improved in all those metrics.

Nika Soon-Shiong, a co-director of the Compton, California, guaranteed income program Compton Pledge, told Insider in November that basic income programs help people who are typically shut out of welfare programs.

"Guaranteed income makes a case for investing in our undocumented neighbors and formerly incarcerated residents," Soon-Shiong she said. "In doing so, it addresses the reality of the nation's fragmented, punitive welfare structure."

This kind of program isn't a new idea, however. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Casino Dividend in North Carolina has been giving tribal members annual funds since 1997, for instance. Alaska has been paying residents out of its oil dividends since 1982. Canada ran basic income experiments in the 1970s. The general idea of providing people with a universal basic income is itself hundreds of years of old.

Here's a look at all the active or recently active guaranteed income programs in the US, in no particular order.

Compton, California

Duration: December 2020 to December 2022

Income amount: $1,800 every three months for 2 years

Number of participants: 800

Stockton, California

Duration: February 2019 to February 2021

Income amount: $500 every month for 2 years

Number of participants: 125

Alaska

Duration: Annual

Income amount: Based on the annual dividend from state-owned oil companies, ranged from roughly $2,000 per person in 2015 to $800 in years with lower gas prices

Number of participants: Alaska residents

North Carolina, Cherokee Tribe

Duration: Annual

Income amount: $4,000 - $6,000 per year

Number of participants: Every tribal member

Oakland, California

Duration: Summer 2020 to present

Income amount: $500 per month for 18 months

Number of participants: 600

Richmond, Virginia


Duration: October 2020 to December 2022

Income amount: $500 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 55

Columbia, South Carolina

Duration: Early 2021 to present

Income amount: $500 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 100 fathers

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Duration: Late 2020 to late 2022

Income amount: $500 for 2 years

Number of participants: 200

Alexandria, Virginia

Duration: December 2021 to December 2023

Income amount: $500 every month for 24 months

Number of participants: 15o

Hudson, New York

Duration: 2020 until 2025

Income amount: $500 per month for 5 years

Number of participants: 25

Paterson, New Jersey

Duration: July 2021 to July 2022

Income amount: $400 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 110

Newark, New Jersey

Duration: Fall 2021 to fall 2022

Income amount: Bi-weekly payments of $250 and semi-annual payments of $3,000 over a two-year period

Number of participants: 400

Jackson, Mississippi

Duration: December 2018 to present

Income amount: $1000 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 110 low-income African-American mothers

St. Paul, Minnesota

Duration: October 2020 to May 2022

Income amount: $500 per month for 18 months

Number of participants: 150

Lynn, Massachusetts

Duration: May 2021 to May 2024 (at least)

Income amount: $400 per month to new moms for a child's first 3 years

Number of participants: 15
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Duration: June 2021 to December 2022

Income amount: $500 per month for 18 months

Number of participants: 120

Chelsea, Massachusetts

Duration: November 2020 to present

Income amount: Between $200 and $400 per month

Number of participants: 2,040

Gary, Indiana


Duration: Spring 2021 to winter 2022 (at least)

Income amount: $500 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 100

Gainesville, Florida

Duration: Winter 2021/2022 to Early 2023

Income amount: $1000, then $600 per month for 11 months

Number of participants: 115 formerly incarcerated people

Santa Clara County, California

Duration: June 2020 to early 2022

Income amount: Up to $1,000 per month

Number of participants: 2,400 to 2,500 young adults transitioning out of foster care

Marin County, California

Duration: 2021 to 2023

Income amount: $1,000 per month for 2 years

Number of participants: 125 women of color raising at least one child under the age of 18

South San Francisco, California

Duration: October 2021 to October 2022

Income amount: $500 per month for 12 months

Number of participants: 135

Los Angeles, California

Duration: 3 years

Income amount: $1,204 per month

Number of participants: 150

Los Angeles, California

Duration: January 2022 to January 2023

Income amount: $1,000 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: Approx. 3,000

Long Beach, California

Duration: Fall 2021 to fall 2022

Income amount: $500 per month for 1 year

Number of participants: 500

California

Duration: Indefinite. Local government agencies and organizations apply for state funding and set up programs at the local level.

Income amount: Up to $1000 per month

Number of participants: Former foster youth and qualifying pregnant people

San Francisco, California

Duration: Summer 2020 to present

Income amount: $500 per month for 18 months

Number of participants: 600

All the Cities and States With a UBI Programs Giving People Money in the US (businessinsider.com)
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