Entitlements are any money or funds given to an entity or business to help sustain them in hard times. The middle class and lower income individuals who receive help, such as Social Security, health insurance, Veterans assistance, food stamps, housing help, etc. are labeled as entitlement seekers. But, when Walmart receives millions upon millions of money each year from our government or any Corporation gets tax credits enabling them to pay less taxes than every other American, credits so abundant that huge Corporations such as GE, don't even pay any taxes for a year, and also are entitled to numerous loop holes to keep them from accounting for all of their actual income or sending money to other countries to hide it, they are deemed as job producers, so even though they are receiving more entitlements and funds each year to help them when they don't even need it, the actual people in need are the ones ridiculed.
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Entitlements
they are guaranteed to citizens by law
Federal entitlements are any federal payments to groups or individuals that is mandatory/legally obligated by the government according to certain criteria. Examples of this include Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security.
Federal entitlements are any federal payments to groups or individuals that is mandatory/legally obligated by the government according to certain criteria. Examples of this include Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security.
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
Because two thirds of all government spending is on entitlements which the government connot easily alter. (by Solomon Zelman)
entitlements A+
income security payments to individuals and national defense
The bronze oak leaf cluster represents second and subsequent entitlements of awards. The silver oak leaf cluster represents sixth, 11th, etc., entitlements or in lieu of five bronze oak leaf clusters.
OLC stands for Oak Leaf Cluster, which represents second and subsequent entitlements of awards.
From the data that I have seen, the cost of entitlements (i.e. Social Security, Medicare, Medicade) make up about 50% of the annual budget of $3 Trillion