Summary: Evidence from basic income trials shows that basic income improves people's health and educational outcomes, reduces spending on drugs and alcohol, improves physical and mental well-being, and reduces food insecurity in Canadians.
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Similarly, the MINCOME Basic Income experiment conducted in Dauphin Manitoba between 1974-1979 resulted in a 8.5% reduction in hospitalizations. [Professor Evelyn Forget]
3/4 of Ontario Basic Income Pilot recipients surveyed increased their physical activity.