first widely recognized U.S. government-supported guaranteed income program offering $500 per month was launched at the local level to support households facing financial insecurity. It was designed as an unconditional cash assistance program, meaning recipients were not required to work, report spending, or meet ongoing conditions after selection.
Eligibility Requirements
1. Age
Applicants had to be 18 years or older at the time of application.
2. Residency
Participants were required to live within the city or county running the program. Only residents of the designated area were eligible.
3. Income Limits
Household income had to be at or below 250 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, targeting low- and moderate-income individuals and families.
4. Household Type
Both single adults and families could qualify if income and residency requirements were met.
5. Immigration Status
Immigration status did not affect eligibility. Citizenship was not required to apply.
6. No Overlapping Benefits
Applicants could not be enrolled in another guaranteed income program at the same time.
7. Conflict-of-Interest Rules
Government employees, elected officials involved in administering the program, and their immediate family members were excluded.
Selection Process
Because demand exceeded available funding, eligible applicants were entered into a random lottery. Only a limited number of households were selected to receive the $500 monthly payments.
Payment Details
- Amount: $500 per month
- Payment type: Unconditional cash
- Use of funds: No restrictions
- Payment method: Direct deposit or prepaid debit card
- Duration: Fixed period based on program funding
Important Note
This was not a nationwide guaranteed income program. It was a local pilot initiative, and eligibility rules applied only to residents of the participating area. Other cities and counties may offer similar programs, each with its own criteria.