Did Finlands basic income experiment work BBC News











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Finland has just completed a major basic income experiment where 2,000 unemployed people were given €560 (£490) a month for two years, instead of their unemployment benefit. • The basic income was paid with no strings attached. Recipients weren't required to seek or accept jobs but still received the payment if they found a job. • The Finnish government wanted to see if this financial incentive encouraged people to get jobs or start businesses. • The BBC followed two participants, Tanja and Tuomas, for two years to see what impact free money had on their lives. • Producer: Erika Benke. Camera: Richard Perry and Maxim Lomakin. • Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog

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