What happened after these unhoused people got monthly $500 checks? Two-thirds have homes [fastcompany.com]
By Adele Peters, Photo: Matthias Mullie/Unsplash, Fast Company, February 2, 2022 When a San Francisco-based nonprofit started a basic-income pilot last year —giving a small group of people experiencing homelessness $500 per month for six months—it didn’t expect that the cash would be enough to help people find housing in a city where the average one-bedroom apartment rents for more than $3,000 a month. The group predicted that the money would help reduce stress and improve food security, and...