"Testing the Impact of No-Strings Cash Aid on American Families"

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Across the U.S., various places are conducting no-strings-attached cash aid pilots as part of the social safety net, with over 150 basic income programs in progress. Advocates argue that this approach helps people manage rising costs and invest in their families, while opponents express concerns about potential impacts on work. The pandemic has spurred interest in cash aid, but as emergency funding runs out, the future of these programs remains uncertain. Nonetheless, early results show that the extra income not only improves financial stability but also enhances psychological well-being for recipients.
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