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Mayor Brandon Johnson recently announced the launch of an advisory group of City of Chicago officials, Chicago City Council members, and community advocates to advise on his Chicago Empowerment Fund.
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There are now about 130 guaranteed income pilot programs in the U.S., offering monthly stipends of anywhere from $50 to $1,500, according to data from the Economic Security Project.
By partnering with Northwestern University, the city of Evanston in Illinois has launched a universal basic income program called the Guaranteed Income Pilot Program, which will pr
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle Wednesday announced the implementation this fall of a $42 million guaranteed income pilot program that would provide monthly $500 payments to 3,250 qualifying residents for two years.
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