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Australia: Free hot dogs on Election Day
Japan: A gift for those who reach 100
Russia: Free land
Northern Ireland: Free prescriptions
New Zealand: $3,000 to work
United States: Free mobile phone and talk plan
Sweden: Extended parental leave
Singapore: A bonus for more babies
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Italy: New parent payments
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Norway: Child benefit for all children
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United Kingdom: Free healthcare
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Canada: Basic guaranteed income

The city of Dauphin experimented with a basic income guarantee (BIG) in the 1970s. More recently, Kingston Council in Ontario (pictured), voted in favour of endorsing BIG, meaning everybody is granted sufficient income to meet basic needs and live with dignity, regardless of work status.
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20 November 2016

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