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* someone living on revenue from a [[trust fund]] | * someone living on revenue from a [[trust fund]] | ||
* retirement salary or [[Social Security]] payments, if this is enough to live on | * retirement salary or [[Social Security]] payments, if this is enough to live on | ||
− | + | * [[national unconditional living income]]: living income received by all citizens of a country | |
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===Related=== | ===Related=== | ||
* [[income]] | * [[income]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== | ||
− | * {{wikipedia}} | + | * {{!in|wikipedia}}: no corresponding page as of 2014-04-12 |
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Revision as of 14:39, 12 April 2014
About
An unconditional living income (ULI) is income that is unconditional and also enough to live on.
Examples:
- someone with sufficiently large stock investments that they can live off the dividends or interest
- someone living on revenue from a trust fund
- retirement salary or Social Security payments, if this is enough to live on
- national unconditional living income: living income received by all citizens of a country
Related
Links
Reference
Wikipedia: no corresponding page as of 2014-04-12