CT MIRROR: Support for ‘guaranteed income’ is growing. Is public funding next?

Abraham Santiago participated in the first cohort of 4-CT’s guaranteed income program, Elm City Reentry, for individuals returning from incarceration. He now serves as a community engagement and advocacy fellow with 4-CT. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror

 

CT Mirror

January 12, 2025

4-CT’s Blanton said one of the reasons guaranteed income programs have worked is because the funds are unconditional and unrestricted.

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