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Welfare spending is government intervention meant to provide a minimal level of well-being and social support for all citizens.
Welfare may also refer to:
Philosophy
- Well-being of a person or group
- Utilitarianism, a general term for well-being in ethics
- Prosperity, a state of flourishing
Economics
- Utility, a general term for individual well-being in economics and decision theory
- Decision utilities, utilities as revealed by human behavior under the assumption of rationality
- Economic surplus, the total economic benefit a market provides for society
- Social welfare function, a function that aggregates individual welfares to create an overall social welfare
- Social choice theory, the study of welfare aggregation
- Welfare economics, the study of social well-being
Government-run public aid
- Welfare state, the concept of a government playing a key role in individual economic and social well-being
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), a federal assistance program of the United States formerly referred to simply as "Welfare"
Other uses
- Welfare (film), a 1975 film by Frederick Wiseman
- HMS Welfare, the name of two ships of the Royal Navy, and one planned ship
See also
- Animal welfare, the quality of life or well-being of animals
- Corporate welfare, term describing the bestowal of benefits upon corporations by government
- Welfare fraud, intentional misuse of welfare programs by providing false information
- Welfare queen, a pejorative term for a person accused of collecting excess welfare payments
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