It’s an unprecedented – and massive – experiment: Since 2017 the U.S.-based charity GiveDirectly has been providing thousands of villagers in Kenya what’s called a “universal basic income” – a cash grant of about $50, delivered every month, with the commitment to keep the payments coming for 12 years. It is a crucial test of what many consider one of the most cutting-edge ideas for alleviating global poverty. This week a team of independent researchers who have been studying the impact released their first results.

    • @MajorHavoc
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      81 year ago

      That is such a good way to express the core concept. Well said.

    • @trashgirlfriend
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      31 year ago

      That’s actually a good way to reword “From each according to their ability, to each according to their need.” for the modern day.