The chapter delves into a specific three-year study where low-income individuals received $1,000 a month to analyze the impact on health, mental health, employment, and entrepreneurship, supported by prominent figures like Sam Altman and OpenAI. It discusses the methodology of the study, the diverse individual needs addressed by the cash transfers, and the findings regarding mental health benefits and spending habits of participants. The chapter also explores the impact on employment rates, hours worked, and entrepreneurship interest among recipients.
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