More money could result in fewer trips to ER, study suggests
- A study suggests that providing cash to poor individuals could lead to fewer emergency department visits.
- Participants who received up to $400 per month had 27% fewer emergency room visits compared to those who did not.
- Improved financial stability decreased stress levels among cash recipients, benefiting their health.
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