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welfare
welfare wel‧fare [ˈwelfeə ǁ -fer] noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS
1. help that is given by government to people with social or financial problems:

• a drastic reform of the welfare system

2. money paid by the government to people who are poor, unemployed etc:

• Non-profit companies are providing job placement for welfare recipients.

• large families on welfare

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welfare UK US /ˈwelfeər/ noun [U]
the general state of health or degree of success of a person, business, country, etc.: »

Their GDP figures look good, but perhaps at a cost to their overall economic welfare.

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We are a progressive employer concerned with employee welfare.

ECONOMICS help given, especially by the state or another organization, to people who need it, especially because they are poor: »

welfare services/programs/workers

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Some people fear the euro will weaken their welfare system.

US (UK social security) ECONOMICS a system of payments by the government to people who are ill, poor, or have no job: on welfare »

She is a single parent on welfare.


Financial and business terms. 2012.