Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — What would happen if hundreds of people experiencing homelessness were given cash with no strings attached?
“It was horrible. It was awful. It was the worst thing that I've ever had that could ever go through,” said Cepero-Percy. “We took about a year and a half or more to organize and figure out how to do this really well,” said Donovan.First year of Denver’s Basic Income Project looks promising, report says A second group receives a lump sum of $6,500 in the first month, followed by $500 per month.
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