In Georgia, a basic income program’s success with Black women adds to growing national interest
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Participants who received an average of $850 per month used it for paying bills, reducing debt, and improving credit. By Timothy Pratt, for Capital & Main   In 2022, Shamarra Woods, now 31, was about to leave Atlanta, frustrated by her high rent and low pay as a logistics team trainee at a cardboard box company, a job it had taken her a year to find. A single mother (her daughter Memri was born in March of that year), she couldn’t see her way to making ends meet. Then in late May she received...

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