“What happens if you give a homeless person $7,500 with no strings attached?
A recent study out of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver found that unconditional cash transfers can increase a homeless person’s savings, reduce the number of days a year they’re homeless and save the government money.”
—Charlotte Alden, Cascadia Daily News, September 27, 2023
Zykoic 4 days ago
Would save a lot of money.
Pickled Pete 4 days ago
Let the wealthy pay their fair share..
mfrasca 3 days ago
“What happens if you give a homeless person $7,500 with no strings attached?
A recent study out of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver found that unconditional cash transfers can increase a homeless person’s savings, reduce the number of days a year they’re homeless and save the government money.”
—Charlotte Alden, Cascadia Daily News, September 27, 2023