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On 21 January 2021, in California, the two-year donor-funded Compton Pledge began distributing monthly guaranteed income payments to a "pre-verified" pool of low-income residents, in a program gauged for a maximum of 800 recipients, at which point it will be one of the larger among 25 U.S. cities exploring this approach to community economics.
Income inequality surged as union membership declined from 1980, when people stopped being automatically enrolled in their union. A "closed shop" is unlawful, but with a right to opt out, unions can collectively agree that staff automatically become members.
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One problem: the source cited in the hook does not seem to mention the "permanent income hypothesis" specifically. It definitely alludes to it, but I'd think a more precise source would be better. If that got added I would be ready to approve. BuySomeApples 08:31, 25 July 2021 (UTC) Does this work? BasedMises Mont Pelerin 01:03, 26 July 2021 (UTC)
e. This is a list of American Samoa locations by per capita income. In 2010 American Samoa had a per capita income of $6,311 — the lowest of any state or territory in the United States. [1] In 2010 the median household income of American Samoa was $23,892, one of the lowest in the United States. [1] In 2017, American Samoa had a poverty rate ...
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