A shared safety net is a collective system where resources, support, or insurance are pooled among a group—such as a community, cooperative, or family network—to protect members from financial hardship, emergencies, or risks. It is used to distribute costs and reduce individual vulnerability. Benefits extend to all participants, especially low-income households, freelancers, or those lacking traditional coverage.
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