Transfer payments are payments made by the government to individuals or groups without any exchange of goods or services. They are typically used to provide financial assistance or support, such as unemployment benefits, Social Security, and welfare programs. These payments aim to redistribute income, reduce poverty, and stimulate economic activity by increasing the purchasing power of recipients. Unlike government spending on goods and services, transfer payments do not directly contribute to the production of goods in the economy.
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