Ireland Asks, What if Artists Had a Guaranteed Basic Income?
A government pilot program is giving 2,000 artists $350 a week with no strings attached, allowing them to concentrate on creative pursuits. Ian Fay had toiled for years to make it as a comic book artist and illustrator, and last fall, he was ready to call it a day. Fay, 32, who lives in Kilkenny in …
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