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Transfer incomes (transmission incomes) are achievements, which are paid without direct return.

In the range of the state these are for example rent subsidy, child benefit, unemployment pay, social welfare assistance, pension payments, in addition, scholarships at students.

Private transfer incomes cover transfers under private people (e.g. under relatives) and karitative achievements. From transfer incomes one differentiates the overseas trading station coming (achievement income).

Transfer incomes work stabilizing, because they are not directly bound to the national product or this even against work (unemployment pay).


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