Guaranteed income programs don’t appear to improve the health of recipients, but they remain an important tool to consider for reducing poverty, according to research from University of Michigan and others. Guaranteed income programs don’t appear to improve the health of recipients, but they remain an important tool to consider for reducing poverty, according to research from University of Michigan and others. Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Guaranteed income programs unlikely to improve health but still a valuable tool for alleviating poverty
