Up to $1,204 in relief payments will be received by 25 U.S. cities under the Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) program. Read and find out if your city is on the list!
Several cities, counties, and states have already launched Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) programs. Like the Universal Basic Income (UBI), GBI also provides residents with a stable income regardless of other factors. However, unlike the UBI, the GBI program focuses on certain groups and is usually limited by time.READ ALSO: Guaranteed Income Program Launched In 26 U.S. Cities— See If Yours Is On The List!
According to Johnson, the following are the cities in the U.S. that will be receiving relief payments:
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
- Length: March 2022 to February 2023
- Recipients: 110 single mothers
- Payments: $375 per month
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
- Length: March 2022 to March 2025
- Recipients: 150 residents who are receiving general relief benefits (ages 18 to 24 only)
- Payments: $1,204, one-time
MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
- Length: 2021 to 2023
- Recipients: 125 women with low income, raising at least one child below 18 years old
- Payments: $1,000 per month
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA
- Length: December 2022 to December 2023
- Recipients: 166 residents
- Payments: $500 per month
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
- Length: April 2022 to October 2023
- Recipients: 25 LGBTQIA residents (ages 50 or older only)
- Payments: $1,000 per month
ATLANTA GEORGIA
- Length: 1 year from acceptance
- Recipients: 300 residents who live below 200% of the federal poverty line
- Payments: $500 per month
GEORGIA
- Length: Early 2022 to early 2024
- Recipients: 650 Black women from Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward
- Payments: $850 per month or a one-time lump sum payment
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
- Length: December 2022 to December 2023
- Recipients: 3,000 residents living at or below 250% of the federal poverty line
- Payments: $500 per month
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
- Length: November 2022 to November 2023
- Recipients: 150 residents with low income
- Payments: $500 per month
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
- Length: January 2022 to February 2023
- Recipients: 115 residents previously incarcerated
- Payments: $1,000 for a month, then $600 per month for 11 months
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
- Length: July 2022 to July 2023
- Recipients: 5,000 residents earning less than $35,000 a year
- Payments: $500 per month
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
- Length: April 2022 to April 2023
- Recipients: 150 residents between the ages of 18 to 24
- Payments: $500 per month
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISANA
- Length: 10 months from acceptance
- Recipients: 125 unemployed or not in school residents between the ages of 16 to 24
- Payments: $350 per month
SHREVEPORT, LOUISANA
- Length: March 2022 to March 2023
- Recipients: 110 single parents or legal guardians of school-aged children
- Payments: $660 per month
LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS
- Length: May 2021 to May 2024
- Recipients: 15 new mothers
- Payments: $400 per month
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
- Length: Spring 2022 to Spring 2024
- Recipients: 200 families
- Payments: $500 per month
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
- Length: May 2022 to present
- Recipients: 100 Black mothers with low income
- Payments: $1,000 per month
NEW YORK
- Length: April 2022 to November 2023
- Recipients: 2,400 artists
- Payments: $1,000 per month
HUDSON, NEW YORK
- Length: 2020 to 2025
- Recipients: 25 residents
- Payments: $500 per month
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
- Length: 3 years from acceptance
- Recipients: 100 pregnant or new mothers with a baby under 1 year old
- Payments: $1,000 per month
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
- Length: 1 year from acceptance
- Recipients: 175 families with low income
- Payments: $500 per month
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
- Length: 2022 to February 2023
- Recipients: 115 residents who were incarcerated in the last five years
- Payments: $500 per month
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
- Length: March 2022 to March 2023
- Recipients: 60 residents who have received TANF for at least five years
- Payments: $500 per month
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
- Length: February 2023 to February 2025
- Recipients: 150 residents
- Payments: $500 per month
WASHINGTON, D.C
- Length: February 2022 to February 2023
- Payments: 132 new and expectant mothers from Wards 5, 7, and 8
- Participants: $900 per month
According to Nick, the Guaranteed Basic Income program especially targets inequality by providing financial assistance to those in need. Recipients include those who live below the poverty line, without stable or no income at all, and in marginalized communities like people of color. With the GBI, individuals who do not struggle to afford their basic needs will not receive financial assistance.
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