What Good Is Economic Growth Without Household Resilience?- Jennifer Mairo on Business Day

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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