Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

L.A. County will award basic income to 300

Young adults will get $1,000 a month for three years under the pilot program.

- By Alexandra E. Petri

A new program in Los Angeles County is offering universal basic income, with $1,000 monthly payments to a select group of young adults.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services introduced the pilot program, which will provide a three-year guaranteed income for about 300 people ages 18 to 24, the agency said.

Recipients will be randomly selected to receive the monthly payments, according to a news release from L.A. County Supervisor Hilda Solis.

Those eligible must be enrolled in the General Relief Opportunit­ies for Work, or GROW, program, which provides employment and training services for young adults who face employment and educationa­l barriers and often come from vulnerable background­s, including being unhoused or unsheltere­d.

“These young people had to develop personal strength and resilience to overcome so many challenges in their lives,” Solis said. “Much like all of us, they just need an opportunit­y to put their talents and abilities to work. Offering guaranteed income could very well be the key to unlocking their full potential.”

The program launched Aug. 31, according to a spokespers­on from Solis’ office.

Earlier this year, L.A. County rolled out Breathe, another experiment­al program providing cash assistance of $1,000 per month to county residents 18 and older in poor or working-class neighborho­ods who were hurt financiall­y during the pandemic. Residents had to apply to Breathe, which is funded with federal COVID-19 relief money and conducted in partnershi­p with the nonprofit Strength Based Community Change of Wilmington and the University of Pennsylvan­ia’s Center for Guaranteed Income Research.

Last year, Los Angeles became the biggest city in the country to launch a $1,000-a-month cash assistance program. About 3,200 L.A. households were randomly selected by the city’s research partner, the Center for Guaranteed Income Research, officials said.

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