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Universal Basic Income: A Controversial Experiment

In 2019, Stockton, CA mayor Michael Tubbs launched an innovative experiment.

Aired 08/18/2021

Future of Work

Universal Basic Income: A Controversial Experiment

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In 2019, Stockton, CA mayor Michael Tubbs launched an innovative experiment.

In 2019, Stockton, CA mayor Michael Tubbs launched an innovative experiment, giving some residents in low income neighborhoods $500/month, no strings attached. Among others, it helped Tomas Vargas Jr. and his family to avoid homelessness. While controversial, many tech titans see this kind of Universal Basic Income as a response to looming job loss, providing a cushion for people to try new ideas.

Aired 08/18/2021

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