2 cities tried basic income for formerly incarcerated people. Participants felt more food secure but struggled to pay for housing.

2 cities tried basic income for formerly incarcerated people. Participants felt more food secure but struggled to pay for housing.

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Six hundred dollars a month was the boost some formerly incarcerated people needed to rent apartments, cover unexpected expenses, and land steady jobs.

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