Government Assistance

Bailout
A bailout is an effort by the government to provide sufficient financial assistance to prevent the failure of a specific private or quasi-private entity. The program may consist of loans or grants to satisfy outstanding debts or may involve government purchase of an equity position in the firm.
Entitlement Program
A government program that requires payment to anyone who meets specific qualifications, ensuring those who qualify are entitled to the payments. Examples include Social Security, Medicare, and food stamps.
In-Kind Income
In-kind income refers to benefits or goods and services one receives without monetary exchange, such as public services, food stamps, and housing assistance.

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