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noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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Social Security assets are payroll taxes; the liabilities are benefit payments.
"I do seriously believe they are benefit scroungers and nothing else.
Between 40-50% of Moat's residents are benefit dependent, Austerberry explained, adding that for some housing associations this figure is as high as 80%.
Few can doubt that there are benefit recipients who play the system and job-seekers who do not actively seek jobs.
But a larger question looms: As streaming services, piracy, iTunes and other innovations change the way music is consumed, are benefit albums still effective ways to raise money and awareness?
A further two decades' experience of the welfare state has left more people cynical about the perverse incentives caused by the social safety net: almost all Britons now believe that many jobless are benefit cheats, and more than half that too-generous hand-outs have put them off finding jobs.
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That many of those who are benefit-capped do actually work is invariably completely disregarded.
Third, they are benefit-scroungers, generating a net burden on taxpayers.
Domestic shareholders and employers benefit because returns on capital rise when wages are held down.The third worry that migrants are benefit-scroungers is another myth.
Lawyers are benefiting, too.
Pawn shops are benefiting.
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