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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Oct 27, 2025, 07:18 AM Monday

Lawmakers float a nationwide basic income experiment that would cover the cost of a 2-bedroom apartment [View all]

Source: Business Insider

Oct 26, 2025, 7:41 PM ET


A group of Democratic lawmakers wants to test a new kind of social safety net: a monthly paycheck provided by the federal government to spend however you want. New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman said she is reintroducing a bill to establish a three-year guaranteed basic income pilot program that would offer a cohort of Americans across the country a no-strings-attached monthly payment — enough to cover rent for a two-bedroom home.

"Events like the Coronavirus Pandemic, economic fluctuations, and increasing automation and job losses threaten to wipe out what little savings they have, to finally push them to homelessness, to reinforce the fact that in the wealthiest nation in the world, too many families are just a single mishap away from financial devastation," Watson Coleman said in a press release.

The legislation is called the Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Act of 2025. A guaranteed basic income is when the government distributes recurring and unrestricted payments to a certain demographic. It differs from a universal basic income, which would provide payments to an entire population. Many US cities have already experimented with guaranteed basic income programs to varying degrees of success.

According to the bill, which is co-sponsored by nine other lawmakers, the pilot program would involve 20,000 people between 18 and 65 years old. Of that group, 10,000 would receive monthly payments equal to the "fair market" rent on a two-bedroom home where they live, or a similar amount to be determined by Health and Human Services. The other half would be the control group.

Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/federal-monthly-basic-income-program-bill-2025-10

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can't get to the full article but of the free that I googled, one 1 article points out they are al Dems Javaman Monday #1
Here is the msn version of it BumRushDaShow Monday #6
Thanks! :) nt Javaman Tuesday #31
Basic income reduces spending on EMTs, EMRs, Police, social services. People w homes get jobs. Bernardo de La Paz Monday #2
A great idea, but a losing issue. QueerDuck Monday #3
Thanks for sharing your support. littlemissmartypants Monday #22
You're very welcome. QueerDuck Monday #27
... littlemissmartypants Monday #28
Obviously, nothing like this will ever happen unless the Democrats have a majority. We need the majority... QueerDuck Monday #30
When did Americans stop thinking they needed to take care of each other Walleye Monday #4
Nice, evidence-based idea, but this regime won't even feed people (USDA says federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1) johnnyplankton Monday #5
What would be the criteria for being able to receive rent for the month? oldmanlynn Monday #7
I honestly don't care Chi67 Monday #8
You know our money is created out of nothing? IbogaProject Monday #18
When AI starts replacing jobs by the thousands bronxiteforever Monday #9
"The world's first trillionaires". Prof. Toru Tanaka Monday #10
Overcome the "Socialist" label 2na fisherman Monday #11
That last statement Tax the rich and the churches. travelingthrulife Monday #17
All nonprofits should pay tax on investments IbogaProject Monday #19
Nonprofit millionaire CEO's 2na fisherman Monday #20
Unless there is some form of rent control, this legislation will be pretty useless. Crowman2009 Monday #12
Excellent point. littlemissmartypants Monday #23
Only for "families," right? valleyrogue Monday #13
It says "people between 18 and 65 years old"; does not say families... thesquanderer Monday #15
This is a pilot to examine its effects as a trial IbogaProject Monday #21
❤️ littlemissmartypants Monday #25
Excellent point. littlemissmartypants Monday #24
sounds great, barbtries Monday #14
GIPPA Chellee Monday #16
Eat the Rich markie Monday #26
Republicans won't allow us to have nice things JoseBalow Monday #29
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