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Financial Hardship clinical trials at UCSF

1 research study open to eligible people

Financial hardship means having difficulty making ends meet. UCSF is running a study called "Black Economic Equity Movement" to understand how Guaranteed Income can improve the financial, emotional, and physical wellbeing of Black youth and young adults. The study wants to find out how this type of support could help those living with financial struggles.

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  • Black Economic Equity Movement

    open to eligible people ages 18-24

    The primary goal is to understand the potential impacts of Guaranteed Income (GI) on Black youth and young adults' financial, emotional, and physical well-being. The main question it aims to answer is: What are the impacts of GI on Black young adults' investments in their future, mental health and unmet mental and sexual/reproductive health service needs? Participants will receive guaranteed income for 12 months and will be offered enrollment in financial capability programs.

    San Francisco, California

Our lead scientists for Financial Hardship research studies include .

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