HTML Original

Proxy Home Page

Could Universal Basic Income Close Philly’s Wage Gap?

BY Lauren McCutcheon

Oct. 25, 2024

Devin Cotten is the founder and CEO of The Universal Basic Employment and Opportunity Initiative, a project giving 100 Black Clevelanders who are working a stable living wage of $50,000 a year. The initiative not only bypasses the common criticism about universal basic income being just a handout. It also offers a lesson to other cities with embattled reparations efforts and task forces of their own.

Could Philly stem and reduce our currently worsening wealth gap between Black and White households by implementing universal basic employment? Has Devin Cotten come upon a kind of reparations we can all get behind?

Find out at this year’s Ideas We Should Steal Festival, November 14 and 15, 2024.

Listen to him talk with the hosts of our How To Really Run A City podcast below, and secure your seats for the Festival here.

MORE IDEAS WE SHOULD STEAL FROM THE CITIZEN

Site Menu

Events

Ideas We Should Steal Festival

Do Something Guides

Podcasts

Topics

Politics

Opinion

Business

Education

Housing & Development

Environment

Health

Tech

Jobs

Food

Arts

Sports

LGBTQIA

Youth

Events

Activism

Voter Information

Series

Art For Change

Business for Good

Citizens of the Week

Big Rube’s Philly

Generation Change Philly

Ideas We Should Steal

Integrity Icon

Memo To Madam Mayor

Mystery Shopper

Real Estate Development for Good

The Fix

The New Urban Order

Your City Defined

Education with Jason Kelce

Civic Health with Connor Barwin

Criminal Justice with Malcolm Jenkins

Voices

Courtney DuChene

Jemille Q. Duncan

Michael Eric Dyson

Charles D. Ellison

Jon Geeting

Christina Griffith

Bruce Katz

Diana Lind

Elaine Maimon

Lauren McCutcheon

James Peterson

Larry Platt

Jessica Blatt Press

J.P. Romney

Roxanne Patel Shepelavy

Ali Velshi

About

About

Masthead

Board of Directors

Donors & Sponsors

Advertise

Annual Reports

Join Our Team