bailouts

/ˈbeɪlˌaʊts/
noun
  1. Financial help given to a company or country that is in serious economic trouble, usually by a government.
    • The government approved billions of dollars in bailouts for the struggling airline industry.
    • Many taxpayers were angry about the bank bailouts during the financial crisis.
    • The company avoided bankruptcy thanks to a series of emergency bailouts.
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