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The idea of giving Americans cash without conditions once seemed radical. But the pandemic has changed that.
The spotlight on income inequality has pushed the concept of a guaranteed income into the mainstream. In recent months, nearly two dozen American cities have signed on. Los Angeles may soon become the largest U.S. city to try it. It’s considering a plan to provide $1,000 a month to at least 1,000 households.
The idea of giving Americans cash without conditions once seemed radical. But the pandemic has changed that. The spotlight on income inequality has pushed
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