With basic income, families had more housing and food securityUpTogether reported that basic income positively impacted participants' financial stability, well-being, and food and housing security.
The percentage of participants with housing stability rose from 45% to 60%, while the participants reported an 8% decline in homelessness.
More basic income programs are aimed at parentsMarin County's pilot isn't the only basic program to focus on low-income mothers.
A basic income program in New Mexico also gave $500 a month to mixed-citizenship status immigrant families with children.
Compared to federal safety nets like SNAP, Medicaid, or rental vouchers, basic income allows families more flexible spending.
Persons:
—, Claudia Muralles, San Francisco Bay — Muralles, Muralles, UpTogether, Community Action Marin, Marin County's, Flint, Jesús Gerena, Marin, Gerena
Organizations:
Service, Marin County , California —, Business, UpTogether, Marin Community Foundation, Marin Housing, Community Action, Children, Child Tax, Local, Medicaid
Locations:
Marin County , California, San Francisco Bay, Marin, Marin County, America, Flint , Michigan, New Mexico, GBI