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Following a two year experiment, the results of a new study show just paying people money with no conditions attached makes them more likely to find work than normal benefits do This article has a more positive take on the Finnish Basic Income experiment. The Daily MirrorUniversal basic income makes people more likely to find work
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Following a two year experiment, the results of a new study show just paying people money with no conditions attached makes them more likely to find work than normal benefits do
This article has a more positive take on the Finnish Basic Income experiment.
The Daily Mirror
Universal basic income makes people more likely to find work