Portrays direct cash payments as a transformative tool for reducing poverty and inequality
The framing emphasizes broad social benefits of guaranteed income, linking it to improvements in health, education, and crime reduction, based on ESP's research claims, with no critical evaluation.
“A large and growing body of evidence demonstrates convincing impacts on economic insecurity, income, assets, physical and mental health, food insecurity, poverty, economic and gender inequalities, housing mobility, crime, early child development, and children’s school achievement, employment, and earnings in adulthood”