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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20220127 08:54:00

As the new york times puts it, a study that provided poor mothers with cash stipends for the first year of their children s lives appears to have changed brain activity in ways associated with stronger cognitive development. there are caveats, as the changes were modest and it remains to be seen whether these changes in brain activity lead to better cognitive skills. but this is pretty cut and dry. giving families direct payments helps families and stops those from struggling needlessly, but it also appears to assist in the brain development of those impacted. our next guest is dr. kimberly noble, a lead neuroscientist in this study and she joins me now. kimberly, i wonder if you could explain how this study worked? back in the summer of 2018, we contact 1000 mothers with low incomes, shortly after they gave birth. we recruited them there in the wards of the hospital. ....

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Cash support can change baby brain activity associated with thinking and learning

Cash support can change baby brain activity associated with thinking and learning
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Monthly cash payments, no strings attached: Why cities are piloting guaranteed income programs

The idea is simple but controversial. People receive a set amount of money periodically with no strings attached. Advocates believe that this gives recipients, often in the most marginalized groups, freedom to spend it in ways that are most beneficial for their families. Critics call it an irresponsible handout, which does little to address systemic inequality. ....

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