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Applications for $500 Per Month Cook County Income Pilot Program Close Friday
10/21/2022 3:16:00 PM Applications for $500 Per Month Cook County Income Pilot Program Close Friday
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Applications for $500 Per Month Cook County Income Pilot Program Close Friday The deadline for Cook County residents to apply for an income pilot program that guarantees two years worth of $500 monthly payments is looming. for Cook County residents to apply for an income pilot program that guarantees two years worth of $500 monthly payments is looming.The Cook County Promise Guaranteed Income Pilot program, which applications opened for earlier this month, provides 3,250 eligible residents with monthly payments of $500 for two years. As of Monday, the program has received 184,000 applications, according to county officials. The pilot, which is funded through the federal American Rescue Plan Act, is taking applications online until 11:59 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21.A majority — 72% — of the people who have applied as of Monday, identified as women, and 64% listed their race as Black. About 24% of applicants identified as Hispanic, and an additional 19% as white, according to Cook County officials. Read more:
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