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251 Irish Basic Income Support Scheme For Artists To Be Made Permanent

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msmash @ Slashdot · today 12:02 EDT

Irish Basic Income Support Scheme For Artists To Be Made Permanent

AmiMoJo writes: The Irish Government's basic income scheme for artists is set to become a permanent fixture from next year, with 2,000 new places to be made available under Budget 2026. Minister for Culture Patrick O'Donovan has secured agreement with other government departments to continue and expand the initiative, which had previously operated on a pilot basis. Participants in the scheme receive a weekly payment of $379.50.

The pilot programme, launched in 2022, provided basic income support to 2,000.

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