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India is the latest and largest nation to consider giving cash handouts to its citizens in an effort to alleviate endemic poverty. The notion, often called "universal basic income," has been gaining traction recently even in places that don't have the same problems with poverty that India does, as the world's second-most populous country. India's national poverty level was 70% when the country gained its independence in 1947, according to the report, and 22% in 2011- 2012, the most recent year for which data are available. Despite "making remarkable progress," a poverty rate of 22% in a nation with more than 1.3 billion people means more than a couple hundred million people are suffering. The "radical option" of universal basic income "may simply be the fastest way of reducing poverty," the report says.


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