386 students in New Orleans got $200 a month in basic income. As a result, they missed fewer days of school, their reading test scores grew by nearly double those of the control group, and they enjoyed more financial stability than the control group.
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Scott Santens (scottsantens@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 03:10:07 UTC Scott Santens - Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π likes this.
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JackieM (jackiemauro@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 03:10:11 UTC JackieM @scottsantens truly amazing how weβve convinced ourselves that when people lack money, giving them money wonβt solve the problem. Or that when people lack housing, giving them housing wonβt solve the problem.
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