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keithtom | 3 years ago

Not quite the same. A lot of “give money away” programs look the same. But the incentive design is important. This program is over 3 years and is monthly. This means a few things: 1) if you make a mistake a blow 1k on stupid things, you have a chance to learn next month 2) it is over a 3 year period, which allows the recipient to make decisions like try go to school to improve their overall productivity in society in the long run

When you do cash relief in lump sums and without any long term reliability, the above effects are diminished.

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googlryas|3 years ago

The money is also being given to people who are enrolled in the "General Relief Opportunities for Work, or GROW, program, which provides employment and training services for young adults who face employment and educational barriers and often come from vulnerable backgrounds, including being unhoused or unsheltered."

So, it might be the case that these are exactly the people who are motivated and can realize huge benefits from a little extra cash as they're trying to start their career. The obvious negative alternative is that they're coming from vulnerable backgrounds, and having easy cash in their pocket might lead them back to the same troubles that they are trying to escape from. Well, I guess that's the reason for the pilot program!