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博尔德基本收入试点项目:成效与局限并存
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科罗拉多州博尔德市一项为期两年的基本收入试点项目,向200名居民每月无条件发放500美元。最终报告显示,该项目在缓解基本生活需求和减轻心理压力方面取得了一定成效,但未能解决育儿、医疗和长期财务积累等结构性问题。研究人员指出,虽然持续的现金注入能缓解短期压力,但要实现长期稳定,仍需更大规模的投资和系统性解决方案。

💰 缓解基本生活压力:博尔德的基本收入试点项目显著提升了参与者支付基本生活开销的能力,包括住房和食品。受访者报告称,获得每月500美元的现金援助后,在食物不安全感方面有所下降,对租金或抵押贷款及水电费的支付困难感也明显减轻,对未来住房负担能力的担忧也随之减少。

🧠 改善心理与健康状况:研究发现,在收到每月500美元的现金援助期间,参与者的心理困扰显著降低。到项目进行20个月时,受访者更倾向于积极评价自己的整体健康状况,表明经济支持对心理健康和整体福祉产生了积极影响。

🚧 结构性问题仍待解决:尽管现金援助缓解了部分即时挑战,但该项目未能显著改善育儿、医疗保险覆盖、医疗延迟就诊、交通、就业和储蓄等方面的结构性或长期性问题。例如,育儿的可负担性对有孩子的家庭而言仍然是一个障碍,平均储蓄和债务水平也保持稳定。

💡 未来方向:项目评估者指出,虽然适度的、持续的现金支持可以缓解即时压力,但要解决更深层次的财务障碍,可能需要更大规模的投资和更广泛的系统性干预。博尔德市在未来需要考虑系统层面的战略性改变,以实现低收入居民的持续稳定。

The City of Boulder's guaranteed basic income pilot program showed mixed results.

Two years ago, a city in Colorado set out to answer a question: Can giving residents $500 a month with no strings attached meaningfully improve their lives?

For the 200 residents who participated in the program, the answer has been mixed. Although the payments eased some immediate challenges, long-term or structural issues persisted.

Boulder is one of a growing list of American cities and states experimenting with a guaranteed basic income, a system in which governments provide some residents with recurring cash payments they can spend as they see fit. People who qualify for guaranteed basic income programs typically fall below the federal poverty line or belong to a specific demographic, such as households with children.

Such programs differ from a universal basic income, which provides cash payments to an entire population, regardless of income levels or other parameters.

While basic income programs have been around for a long time, they have surged in popularity in recent years, driven in part by the AI revolution. Some prominent tech leaders have advocated for a universal basic income to offset potential income loss as AI increasingly takes over human jobs. Others, however, have called the idea a "fantasy."

In 2023, Boulder decided to give it a try. Through a program called Elevate Boulder, and using $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, the first payments were dispersed in January 2024.

"We saw the data reflect that when financial strain drops, so does the toll on mental and physical well-being. However, long-term financial challenges like affording childcare, healthcare, and building financial assets saw little change after 20 months of $500 payments," Sara Bayless, managing director at the Omni Center for Social Investment, a nonprofit consultancy that partnered with the city to evaluate the program, told Business Insider in a statement.

"This suggests that while modest, consistent cash can ease immediate pressures, financial barriers remain that may only be responsive to larger investments and systemic solutions."

'Meaningful improvements'

The Omni Center evaluated dozens of participants to determine the program's impact.

"Over the 20 months of receiving monthly $500 cash assistance, respondents reported meaningful improvements in their ability to afford many basic needs as well as their mental and physical health," the firm said. "All areas of significant change represent improved outcomes."

Specifically, recipients said the cash assistance made it less difficult to obtain basic necessities like housing and food. They said the payments also helped reduce stress.

"Food insecurity declined significantly, though on average, respondents continued to experience low food security. Reports of difficulty affording rent or mortgage and utilities also decreased significantly, and concerns about future housing affordability lessened," the Omni Center said. "Psychological distress was significantly lower while receiving $500 a month, and by 20 months, respondents were more likely to rate their overall health positively."

Cash doesn't fix everything

The report said the payments provided by Elevate Boulder did not address all concerns, however, including childcare and healthcare.

"In other areas of respondents' lives, there were no demonstrable changes during the time they were receiving monthly payments," the nonprofit said. "Childcare affordability remained a barrier for those with children, with no improvements detected. Health insurance coverage and delays in seeking healthcare did not change."

The report also cited transportation, employment, savings, and debt as areas with no significant changes.

"Employment rates were high, and employment status, the share of respondents working multiple jobs, and the alignment between work and life goals did not change significantly, though many respondents used Elevate Boulder funds to invest in additional training or education that may have long-term benefits that have not yet appeared," the Omni Center said. "Similarly, average savings and debt levels remained stable, as did the proportion of respondents able to cover an unexpected $400 expense."

The takeaway

The Omni Center said the most "consistent changes" were related to "immediate, recurring expenses and stress-related outcomes, suggesting that a predictable monthly cash infusion was associated with reduced reports of hardship in these areas."

Structural or long-term challenges remained virtually unchanged after 20 months of $500 payments, however.

"This distinction suggests that some needs are responsive to modest, ongoing cash support, while others may require greater investments or broader systemic and structural interventions," the nonprofit said.

In its report, the center told Boulder officials that "strategic changes" are necessary at the system level in addition to cash payments to achieve sustained progress in stability for low-income residents.

Representatives for the City of Boulder did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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