Why don't we fight poverty by just giving people money? (with Paul Niehaus)

Why don't we fight poverty by just giving people money? (with Paul Niehaus)

0 Umsagnir
0
Episode
293 of 408
Lengd
38Mín.
Tungumál
enska
Gerð
Flokkur
Viðskiptabækur

We saw during the pandemic that giving people cash is good for individuals and the economy as a whole. It makes sense: When people have more money, they spend it in their communities and stimulate the local economy. So why don’t we give people money all the time? Our guest today started a charity that combats poverty by giving people cash, with no strings attached, to use how they wish. The results have been really encouraging. Paul Niehaus, co-founder of GiveDirectly, explains how his program works—and more importantly, why it works.

Paul Niehaus is an economist at UCSD and an entrepreneur working to accelerate the end of extreme poverty. He is co-founder, former president, and current director at GiveDirectly, the leading international NGO specialized in digital cash transfers and consistently rated one of the most impactful ways to give.

Twitter: @PaulFNiehaus

GiveDirectly https://www.givedirectly.org

Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick’s twitter: @NickHanauer


Hlustaðu og lestu

Stígðu inn í heim af óteljandi sögum

  • Lestu og hlustaðu eins mikið og þú vilt
  • Þúsundir titla
  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er
  • Engin skuldbinding
Prófa frítt
is Device Banner Block 894x1036
Cover for Why don't we fight poverty by just giving people money? (with Paul Niehaus)

Other podcasts you might like ...