A Democratic-run city’s bold experiment handing out free cash to residents is coming to an end — and stirring debate about guaranteed income in America.

For the past two years officials in Boulder, Colorado, have been paying 200 low-income households $500 a month, no strings attached, under a pilot program.

Funded with $3 million in federal COVID relief money, the Elevate Boulder scheme was billed as a way to help families cover basic needs.

Recipients say it changed their lives.

One woman said she could finally walk into a grocery store and buy everything she needed without agonizing over what to put back.