Pronunciation: /ˈhelɪˌkɑptər ˈmʌni/
noun a sum of money distributed by a government to its citizens with the aim of stimulating the economy
A1 Helicopter money is when the government gives money directly to people.
A2 Some economists believe that helicopter money could stimulate the economy.
B1 Helicopter money is a controversial economic policy that has been proposed in times of crisis.
B2 The concept of helicopter money involves injecting cash directly into the economy.
C1 Central banks may consider helicopter money as a last resort measure to boost economic growth.
C2 The implementation of helicopter money requires careful consideration of its long-term effects on inflation and public finances.
formal The concept of helicopter money involves the direct distribution of money to citizens by the government.
informal Some people believe that helicopter money could help boost the economy by putting more cash in people's hands.
slang I heard that some politicians are talking about just giving out helicopter money to everyone.
figurative In times of economic crisis, policymakers may consider using helicopter money as a last resort to stimulate spending.
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