“…Differently, in Western countries, which allocate larger shares of GDP to assistance, these programs seem to have a more nuanced impact (Almeida et al, 2022;Rauh and Santos, 2022;Gallo and Raitano, 2023;Guimarães and Lourenço, 2024), if not potentially negative in terms of macroeconomic evaluations (Conesa et al, 2023;Connolly et al, 2024;Daruich and Fernández, 2024). Despite this, even in these richer countries there are positive effects of these measures on income levels and poverty (Baldini et al, 2018b;Gallo, 2021;Tonutti et al, 2022), with specific regards to homeless citizens (Gubits et al, 2018;Baldini et al, 2023;Locks and Thuilliez, 2023), on unemployment (Terracol, 2009;Card et al, 2015Card et al, , 2018Calnitsky, 2020), and wage inequality (Calnitsky, 2020;Cantillon et al, 2020). This article enriches the existing literature by investigating the impact of income inequality in Italy on a specific Italian public policy of guaranteed minimum income, intended for families and individuals in difficulty, namely the Reddito di Cittadinanza (in English, Citizenship Income, hereinafter also just GMI, as a guaranteed minimum income), approved in 2019 and implemented until 2023.…”