Finland distributes $600 a month to thousands of jobless citizens

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Finland just rolled out a new trial, giving $600 a month to some of the country’s unemployed citizens. The groundbreaking trial intends to help reduce national poverty and aid employment efforts. The Finnish government announced a little over a year ago that it will replace earnings-based social insurance benefits with a basic income. The first monthly payments of about $587 started on January 1, according to the Associated Press.


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