New Orleans Guaranteed Income Program
The New Orleans Guaranteed Income Program was launched in April 2022 by Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
125
participants
$350
monthly payment
10 months
duration
$437,500
invested in community
The New Orleans Guaranteed Income Program was launched in April 2022 by Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
125
participants
$350
monthly payment
10 months
duration
$437,500
invested in community
Pilot Features | |
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Number of Participants | 125 individuals |
Amount | $350 |
Frequency | monthly |
Program Dates | April 2022-March 2023 |
Eligibility | 16-24 years old and disconnected from work and school. |
The New Orleans Guaranteed Income Program serves young people in Orleans Parish who are disconnected from work and school. The goal of the program is to support opportunity youth and help connect participants back to education and employment opportunities. The program is administered by the Mayor's Office of Youth and Families (OYF) who partnered with nine community-based organizations to refer participants to the program including ALAS, Collegiate Academies, Healthy Start, New Orleans Public Schools, Youth Empowerment Project, New Orleans Youth Alliance, Louisiana Center for Children's Rights, and Educators for Quality Alternatives. In addition, OYF partnered with United Way of Southeast Louisiana to provide benefits counseling to all participants.
Data last updated on 9/30/2023.
$44,797
$38,000
21.2%
20%
37.3%
31%
31.2%
40%
8.5%
8%
STOCKTON
STATE MEDIAN
NOGIP
NA
New Orleans, LA
$52,322
Annual Household Income (Mean)
$4,904
Sample Size
125
Avg. Age of Respondent
20
Avg. Children in Household
1
Avg. Household Size
4
Male
39.20%
Female
58.40%
Other
2.40%
Married
0.80%
Single
84.00%
Partnered/In-Relationship
14.40%
Yes
64.80%
No
34.40%
White
10.40%
African American
75.20%
American Indian/Alaska Native
0.80%
Asian
0.80%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.00%
Latino
9.60%
Other/Mixed
12.80%
Hispanic
26.40%
Non-Hispanic
73.60%
English
79.20%
Spanish
20.00%
Other
0.80%
The guaranteed income pilot launched during a period of dynamic change and economic challenges for pilot participants. The chart below situates this pilot in the context of unemployment and inflation.
The data in this pie chart shows aggregate spending for guaranteed income participants in New Orleans, LA. This includes all non-cash expenditures from the participants' pre-paid debit card that is loaded with guaranteed income payments monthly.
Spending breakdown
Food and groceries accounted for the largest share of spending, at 37.12%, followed by Retail sales and services (27.04%) and Miscellaneous expenses (11.47%).