EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 22 MIN
Economic Mobility Through Guaranteed Income with Dr. Michelle Carrera Morales
from The Common Good Data Podcast · host Common Good Data
In this episode, we explore one of the most pressing challenges facing the social sector today: economic mobility. While the idea of the “American Dream” suggests that upward mobility is widely available, the data tells a more complicated story. Only about 64% of Americans believe those opportunities exist, and research shows that a significant portion of income advantage is passed from one generation to the next.To dig deeper into this issue, I’m joined by Dr. Michelle Carrera-Morales of Xiente, an organization working directly with families to build pathways from poverty to the middle class.In this conversation, we cover:How economic mobility is defined and experienced at the community levelStructural barriers like housing, employment, childcare, and the “benefits cliff”What guaranteed income is—and how it works in practiceHow Xiente is implementing a pilot program combining cash transfers with holistic supportsThe role of data and research in understanding impact, including partnerships with the University of PennsylvaniaWhat early signals suggest about financial stability, decision-making, and long-term outcomesOne of the most compelling themes in this episode is the idea that stability creates possibility. When families are no longer operating in constant survival mode, it opens the door to longer-term thinking, planning, and opportunity.This episode is for anyone working in human services, public health, behavioral health, or economic development who is thinking about how to move from short-term stabilization to long-term mobility.Learn more at www.commongooddata.com/podcast
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In this episode, we explore one of the most pressing challenges facing the social sector today: economic mobility. While the idea of the “American Dream” suggests that upward mobility is widely available, the data tells a more complicated story. Only about 64% of Americans believe those opportunities exist, and research shows that a significant portion of income advantage is passed from one generation to the next.To dig deeper into this issue, I’m joined by Dr. Michelle Carrera-Morales of Xiente, an organization working directly with families to build pathways from poverty to the middle class.In this conversation, we cover:How economic mobility is defined and experienced at the community levelStructural barriers like housing, employment, childcare, and the “benefits cliff”What guaranteed income is—and how it works in practiceHow Xiente is implementing a pilot program combining cash transfers with holistic supportsThe role of data and research in understanding impact, including partnerships with the University of PennsylvaniaWhat early signals suggest about financial stability, decision-making, and long-term outcomesOne of the most compelling themes in this episode is the idea that stability creates possibility. When families are no longer operating in constant survival mode, it opens the door to longer-term thinking, planning, and opportunity.This episode is for anyone working in human services, public health, behavioral health, or economic development who is thinking about how to move from short-term stabilization to long-term mobility.Learn more at www.commongooddata.com/podcast
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