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who lives off government subsidies?

 

 

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If American, he's a baby boomer.
If English, he's Royalty.
If French, he's a Frenchman.
If Russian, he's the permanent guest at the Siberia Ritz.
If Chinese, he's a street beggar.
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Robert makes a good point, if tongue-in-cheek. I can't think of a generic term, perhaps because the variety of sources, types of subsidies, and natures of the subsidy programs, contributory or not. Generally, I would call them an xyz recipient, where xyz is the name of the subsidy: a Medicaid recipient; a welfare recipient; a Social Security recipient; a food-stamp recipient. These terms would vary widely from government to government.

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Loved RobertB's response. Sounds like the "punchline" to a well-rehearsed riddle. Glenn's response makes perfect sense, but cites only specific examples in the form of "XYZ recipient." For a general term, which is what I think nelgin was looking for, wouldn't beneficiary   work? Or if that's a bit too general, government beneficiary ?

 

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Grant, of course 😉

 

(I hope he finds the humour in that one!)

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