Wowsers. Ireland just announced it’s making its basic income scheme for artists permanent. Since 2022, they’ve been paying 2,000 artists €325 a week (about $1,600 / £1,200 a month), simply to get on with their creative work. Now, after reviewing the results, they’ve decided to keep it going indefinitely and expand it to 4,000 people.

My immediate reaction? I’m Irish now. I mean, that sounds insanely good, right?

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The independent evaluation found recipients spent an extra four hours a week on their artistic practice, saw improved mental health and reduced financial stress. And here’s the kicker: for every euro invested, society got €1.39 back.

Let that sink in. A government scheme that returns more than it costs. In the creative sector. A sector we’re constantly told is a luxury we can’t afford.