social safety net
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[edit]Noun
[edit]social safety net (plural social safety nets)
- (politics, social policy) A set of governmental programs, entitlements, or benefits providing citizens and residents with a minimum level of financial protection, food, access to public infrastructure, or medical services.
- 1982 May 3, “The White House vs. CBS”, in Time:
- CBS News used emotion-charged tales to make the case that some of the nation's truly needy are falling through the social safety net.
- 2005 February 10, “Editorial: When Math Is Worse Than Fuzzy”, in New York Times, retrieved 24 July 2011:
- We can have a social safety net that protects our retired citizens from poverty and makes sure they can afford adequate health care.
- 2007 January 26, Murray Waldman, “Rights are a gift from the good guys”, in Toronto Star, Canada, retrieved 24 July 2011:
- Canadians are happy to tell anyone who will listen what makes this country great is our safe streets, health care and social safety net.
Translations
[edit]government programs
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- “social safety net”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.