No-strings-attached guaranteed income schemes are sweeping Democrat-run cities — but welfare experts say there is little chance of them becoming a universal federal program because of the mammoth $3.3 trillion price tag.Flush with pandemic cash, from Tacoma, Washington, to Gainesville, , scores of local administrations are trying out guaranteed payouts to poor households in the region of $250-$1,000 per month.In recent weeks, the Cook County area covering and its suburbs has started doling out $500 to more than 3,250 residents in a yearlong pilot, one of the nation's largest to date.
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