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  2. Entitlement program - Wikipedia

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    An entitlement is a government program guaranteeing access to some benefit by members of a specific group and based on established rights or by legislation. [1] [2] The term may also reflect a pejorative connotation, as in a "sense of entitlement".

  3. Mandatory spending - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of mandatory spending is for entitlement programs, which are social welfare programs with specific requirements. Congress sets eligibility requirements and benefits for entitlement programs. If the eligibility requirements are met for a specific mandatory program, outlays are made automatically. [3]

  4. Expenditures in the United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Congress can affect spending on entitlement programs by changing eligibility requirements or the structure of programs. Certain entitlement programs, because the language authorizing them are included in appropriation bills, are termed "appropriated entitlements." This is a convention rather than a substantive distinction, since the programs ...

  5. Medicare and Social Security funding: FICA taxes and trust ...

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    Both programs are massive in terms of size and cost. In 2023, the Social Security Administration paid out over $1.4 trillion in benefits to more than 73 million recipients. ... Entitlement reform ...

  6. What Happened to Welfare and Food Stamps Under Biden ... - AOL

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    The legislation ended welfare as an entitlement program, tied benefits to employment, capped the time that people could receive welfare over their lifetimes and reduced the federal government’s ...

  7. The 2025 Social Security COLA Will Be Announced This Month ...

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    Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates overall consumer costs are up 2.5% since the last time the entitlement program announced a COLA in October 2023. Removing ever-volatile prices of ...

  8. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory/entitlement spending is spending for programs with funding levels that are automatically determined by the number of eligible recipients in those programs. [8] Mandatory programs are created under authorization laws, meaning that Congress must provide whatever funds are necessary to keep these programs functional.

  9. Here's how Social Security's looming shortfall could affect ...

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    That means the entitlement program will only be able to pay out 76% of scheduled benefits at that time if nothing is done to boost the fund. ... The program was conceived to provide for only 30% ...