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Personal FinanceIllinois cities including Chicago just started giving some residents $500 every month
By Ella Ceron and BloombergOctober 7, 2022
Aurora Photographer Andy Keen
EyebrowFinland’s Basic Income Experiment Kind of Works, but Not in Employment Terms
By David MeyerFebruary 8, 2019
General Retail And Currency In The Finnish Capital
EyebrowFinland Is Giving Nearly $600 a Month to 2,000 Jobless Citizens, No Questions Asked
By Kevin LuiJanuary 3, 2017
Boris Johnson Leads 48Hour Brexit Blitz Of Campaigning
LeadershipPro-Brexit Voters Fueled by “A Destructive Urge,” Says Goldsmiths Professor
By David Z. MorrisJune 26, 2016
Oakland California
TechY Combinator Wants to Test a Revolutionary Economic Idea
By Kia KokalitchevaMay 31, 2016
The Science Museum Unveils Their Latest Exhibition "Robotville" Displaying The Most Cutting Edge In European Design
CommentaryWhat Governments Can Do When Robots Take Our Jobs
By Tom Davenport and Julia KirbyMay 26, 2016
View across Lake St.Moritz at the Town centre in Winter
LeadershipOne of the World’s Richest Countries Is Voting on Whether to Give All Its Citizens $2,500 Per Month
By Claire ZillmanMay 23, 2016
FinanceComrade Bill Gross Says the Federal Reserve Should Pay Your Rent
By Chris MatthewsMay 5, 2016
Old Town. Lausanne. Switzerland
FinanceThis Swiss City Will Weigh Giving Its Citizens Free Money
By Robert HackettApril 19, 2016
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