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What happens if you give people experiencing homelessness a basic income?
In September, DU researchers will give out cash and study the impact it has on Denver individuals for a year. Author: Katie Eastman Updated: 8:39 PM MDT May 12, 2021
DENVER Christopher Midbon and Donny Andrus set up a tent on Pennsylvania Street and East 17th Avenue in Denver.
“People think that because you live in a tent, you know you are whatever, a drug addict, drunk, whatever the case may be, Andrus said. Some of us are there because of circumstance. I lost my job so I have to live in a tent.
Denver nonprofit testing $1000 monthly payments as a potential answer to homelessness
The Denver Basic Income Project and The University of Denver are testing a theory that $1,000 monthly payments can alleviate poverty and homelessness.
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DENVER, Colo. â The circumstances that lead to homelessness is a problem Denver is trying to solve. A new project wants to find out if $1,000 direct payments to people living on Denver s streets could be one of those solutions. People across the country are recognizing the huge benefits of basic income, said Jessica Sherwood, the director of the Denver Basic Income Project. We know that this is going to make a huge change in people s lives.
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