California ‘basic income’ experiment fails to provide ‘financial independence,’ study finds

A recent study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, reveals that a California pilot program designed to provide guaranteed income failed to achieve its goal of long-term financial independence for participating families. Instead of the anticipated uplift, the program offered only short-term relief for those involved.

The initiative, known as the Yolo County Basic Income (YoBI) program, offered unconditional cash support to a select group of vulnerable residents. Despite this aid acting as a temporary safety net, the study concluded that the vast majority of participants remained trapped in the cycle of poverty.

The study highlighted that while the basic income payments eased some immediate financial pressures and provided a semblance of stability, most families continued to face significant financial challenges. “Despite reduced financial urgency, many participants still had unmet needs,” the study noted.

This program was distinct from a typical Universal Basic Income (UBI) system, as it concentrated solely on families with young children under six who were already part of California’s CalWORKs initiative and dealing with homelessness or unstable housing situations.

Nolan Sullivan, who served as the interim director for Yolo County Health and Human Services, characterized the program in 2022 as a “super targeted basic income” (TBI), highlighting its focused approach.

Nolan Sullivan, the former interim director of Yolo County Health and Human Services, described the initiative in 2022 as a “super targeted basic income” (TBI).

“It’s not just like randomly distributing wealth amongst a group of people,” Sullivan said at the time. “We are laser-focused on one particular group … really trying to break the rule of generational poverty.”

Under the pilot, participants received monthly checks averaging $1,289 for a two-year period. The goal was to raise family income to 200% of the federal poverty level.


Hands holding and fanning out several hundred-dollar bills.
Yolo County is one of many local municipalities providing no-strings attached cash assistance in an attempt to alleviate poverty. Shutterstock / PeopleImages

The UC Davis findings, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, highlight a recurring theme in guaranteed income experiments, the “survival mode” trap.

Participants reported that while the cash helped cover predictable expenses and pay down debt, it did not provide a cushion for the “unexpected.” Researchers noted that car repairs, medical bills or a sudden loss of employment quickly wiped out any progress made through the monthly stipends.

One participant told researchers that, without the program, the participant would likely be “out there looking for places to sleep.” However, the study concludes that, despite these “lived experience” successes in preventing homelessness, a clear path to total financial self-sufficiency remained elusive for most.

Despite the lack of long-term financial independence cited in the Yolo County study, advocates continue to push for the expansion of such programs. Similar pilots have popped up across the country, with Cook County, Illinois, recently turning its pilot into the nation’s first permanent guaranteed income program.

Critics, however, argue that these programs create a “fiscal cliff” by which recipients struggle even more once the temporary government funding expires.

Yolo County officials did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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