What is a means-tested program?

one for which those with higher incomes receive lower benefits or no benefits at all

one that depends on age-related criteria for benefits

one with no federal entitlements

one for which the recipient must have contributed to it in order to qualify for benefits

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A means-tested program is one for which those with higher incomes receive lower benefits or no benefits at all. This type of program assesses an individual's or household's financial situation to determine eligibility for assistance, ensuring that resources are allocated to those who are most in need.

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