If welfare is to mean anything in real terms, it must show up in the everyday conditions under which people live. It must speak to whether people can cope with a sudden illness, survive the loss of income, manage rising prices, keep a small business afloat, or recover from an unexpected shock without slipping further into hardship. In that sense, welfare is not only about broad policy intent or formal support systems; it is also about the practical resilience people have in the face of everyday needs and uncertainty.
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