A town that pays you to stay? Inside Korea’s rural basic income trial

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In rural counties in central South Korea, residents are being paid simply for living there. One example is Okcheon in North Chungcheong Province. The farming community, facing long-term population decline, has seen more than 1,000 people move there in just over two weeks. Behind the sudden surge in such a small town is a state-backed pilot program that provides every resident with what the government calls "rural basic income," with no employment requirement attached. Under the scheme, residents

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