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Tue Jun 7, 2022, 10:21 AM Jun 2022

Washington experiments with guaranteed basic income

Washington experiments with guaranteed basic income

https://crosscut.com/news/2022/06/washington-experiments-guaranteed-basic-income

A handful of programs across the state are piloting efforts to give families a regular check to help them make ends meet.
by Lizz Giordano / June 7, 2022

With his first guaranteed basic income check, Geno Rosario purchased a cartload full of groceries. As the end of the month crept closer, there was no dread setting in, Rosario didn't need to worry about stretching his paycheck until the next one came. The $500 monthly stipend filled in the gap.

“It was great to not have to worry about that for once,” Rosario said. “It’s nice to not have to panic, and know there is going to be enough.”

The extra money is also making homework time less of a struggle for Rosario and his son, who fell behind in reading and math during the pandemic. Rather than spending hours after dinner trying to have him catch up, Rosairo could now afford tutoring, leaving evenings for playing video games and goofing off.


Seeing so many children be lifted out of poverty by the federal child tax credit spurred state Rep. Liz Berry, D-Seattle, to push for a statewide guaranteed basic income in Washington.

“We know that giving people cash with no strings attached as quickly as possible actually works. We did it during the pandemic,” Berry said. “There are too many families in our state that are living in or on the brink of poverty, and we have the means to support them right now.”

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