In recent years, there has been increasing discussion about guaranteed income initiatives within the United States, accompanied by a growing number of experiments to test their viability.
The concept underlying a guaranteed income initiative involves providing a fixed amount of money on a monthly basis to individuals with low incomes for a specified duration. The objective is to stimulate local spending and contribute to the overall growth of the community.
Each guaranteed income program draws both proponents and critics, and this holds true for the recent case in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Officially termed the Fairfax County Economic Mobility Pilot, this program ensures regular payments to qualifying households while also offering additional resources such as financial guidance.
As outlined on the local government’s official website, the Fairfax County guaranteed income program entails:
An application procedure will be implemented to determine the recipients of these funds, with the application portal being accessible from September 23 to October 3, 2023. Thus, the application period is still some time away.
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To be eligible for application, individuals must:
The most crucial aspect when applying for the Fairfax County guaranteed income program is the income threshold.
As mentioned earlier, individuals must possess a low income falling between 150% and 250% of the 2023 Federal Poverty Level.
For a household size of one, 150% of the 2023 Federal Poverty Level equals $21,870, and 200% amounts to $29,160.
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