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==About==
 
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A [[guaranteed income]] is a form of [[income]] that is guaranteed (promised, ensured) by some entity (typically a [[government]]), rather than being a side-effect of some other economic process such as [[profit]] dividends or interest on savings.
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A '''[[guaranteed income]]''' is any form of [[income]] that is guaranteed (promised, ensured) by some entity (typically a [[government]]), rather than being a side-effect of some other economic process such as [[profit]] dividends, interest on savings, or wages from [[employment]].
  
 
Guaranteed income may be conditional (and should therefore not be confused with [[unconditional income]]): the guarantee is only in effect if the conditions are met.
 
Guaranteed income may be conditional (and should therefore not be confused with [[unconditional income]]): the guarantee is only in effect if the conditions are met.
  
 
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About

A guaranteed income is any form of income that is guaranteed (promised, ensured) by some entity (typically a government), rather than being a side-effect of some other economic process such as profit dividends, interest on savings, or wages from employment.

Guaranteed income may be conditional (and should therefore not be confused with unconditional income): the guarantee is only in effect if the conditions are met.

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