HELSINKI: There might be no free lunch, as the saying goes, but a bold experiment in Finland has renewed interest in the idea of money for nothing.
In January 2017, the country embarked on a two-year pilot program that gave 2,000 unemployed citizens the equivalent of nearly $700 a month, with no strings attached. The program will run through the beginning of next year after the government announced this week that it would decline to extend the duration of the program.