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Basic Needs
Fundamental requirements that support human survival and well-being, including food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and education.
Entitlement Programs
Government programs such as social insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid that guarantee (entitle) particular levels of transfer payments or noncash benefits to all who fit the programs’ criteria.
Social Insurance Programs
Government schemes designed to provide financial assistance to individuals during events like unemployment, disability, or retirement.
Poverty Line
A specified threshold below which individuals or families are considered to be living in poverty, based on income level.
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