supplementary benefit

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supplementary benefit

The family receives a supplementary benefit to help with their monthly expenses.

Definition

Noun: A payment made by the state to individuals whose income falls below a legally defined minimum level, intended to provide additional financial support.

Usage

"Supplementary benefit" is a specific term for a government welfare payment. It is used in formal or official contexts when discussing social security systems, income support, or public assistance programs. It typically refers to a non-contributory benefit, meaning eligibility is based on need rather than prior tax or insurance payments.

Examples
  • The retired couple applied for a supplementary benefit to help cover their basic living costs.
  • Changes to the law affected how supplementary benefit was calculated for single parents.
  • To qualify for the supplementary benefit, applicants must meet strict income and asset criteria.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often historically specific, particularly in the UK, where it was the name of a primary means-tested benefit from 1966 until it was replaced by "Income Support" in 1988.
  • In broader or comparative social policy discussions, "supplementary benefit" can be used generically to describe any similar top-up payment designed to guarantee a minimum income.
Variants and Related Words
  • Supplementary Benefit (proper noun): When capitalized, it often refers specifically to the former UK state benefit.
  • Income Support: A direct successor benefit in many welfare systems.
  • Social Assistance: A more general term for non-contributory, means-tested benefits.
  • Top-up Benefit: A less formal, descriptive term for a similar concept.
Synonyms
  • Welfare payment
  • Means-tested benefit
  • Income supplement
  • Public assistance
Antonyms
  • Contributory benefit (e.g., state pension, unemployment insurance)
  • Earned income
  • Salary
supplementary benefit

The family receives a supplementary benefit to help with their monthly expenses.

Noun
  1. benefits paid to bring incomes up to minimum levels established by law