A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

A Money Lined Street in Switzerland
Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage
This is what $438,885 look like in... 15 tons of FIVE CENT COINS
This square outside parliament in Bern, Switzerland was covered in 15 tons of coins by activists, a total of $438,885 (400,000 francs). But this is not charity money, the initiative aims to have a minimum monthly disposal household income of CHF 2,500 (US$ 2,700) given by the government to every citizen living in Switzerland.


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage


A Money Lined Street in Switzerland

Streets Basel paved gold 15 TONS cent coins dumped citys streets protesters demand increased minimum wage

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