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Ireland’s Artist Program Shows Unthinkable Success

Ireland has announced that its groundbreaking basic income program for artists will become permanent starting in 2026, after a pilot program launched in 2022 delivered stunning economic results that exceeded all expectations and generated nearly 80 million euros in total benefits from a 72 million euro investment. Under the program, 2,000 selected artists receive weekly payments of approximately 325 euros, which translates to about $375 per week or roughly $1,500 per month, allowing them to focus on their creative work without worrying about commercial viability or taking non-arts jobs to survive. An independent evaluation by UK-based consultants Alma Economics found that the program provides approximately 1.39 euros back to the state for every single euro invested, with recipients’ arts-related income increasing by more than 500 euros per month on average while their reliance on other social welfare programs declined by about 100 euros monthly.

Applications for the permanent program will open in September 2026 with eligibility criteria broadened to encompass even more artistic disciplines, and the government plans to potentially expand to 2,200 participants if additional funding becomes available with incremental growth planned over time. The program operates completely independently of social welfare and is not means tested, meaning artists don’t have to prove poverty to qualify, and recipients reported reduced financial stress, more time spent on creative work, and dramatically improved overall wellbeing throughout the pilot period. A public consultation revealed overwhelming support with 97 percent of over 17,000 respondents backing the move to make the scheme permanent, though opinions were split on selection methods with 47 percent preferring economic need, 37.5 percent favoring artistic merit, and only 14 percent supporting random selection. Patrick O’Donovan, Ireland’s minister for culture, communications, and sport, emphasized that the economic return on this investment in artists and creative workers is having an immediate positive impact on both the cultural sector and the overall Irish economy, while the report estimated that a scaled-up permanent program would likely result in artists producing 22 percent more work while lowering the average cost of art to consumers by 9 to 25 percent.

Source: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/ireland-basic-income-artists-program-permanent-1234756981/

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