trust fund

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Recent Examples of trust fund It was never repaid, leaving hundreds of injured and disabled trust fund holders with no money for medical and living expenses. Christopher O'Donnell, The Orlando Sentinel, 8 July 2025 Additionally, this portion of the bill actually hastens the program’s insolvency, a concern for many Americans, because the taxes seniors pay on the benefits go back into the Social Security and Medicare trust funds for future generations. Alicia Adamczyk, Fortune, 7 July 2025 Social Security is on track to deplete its trust fund by 2034 if Congress does not take action. Alain Sherter, CBS News, 4 July 2025 In the case of the agreement with the correctional officers’ union, the state is pausing contributions to a retirement health benefit trust fund for two fiscal years. William Melhado, Sacbee.com, 27 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for trust fund
Recent Examples of Synonyms for trust fund
Noun
  • Best practices include using a third-party, HIPAA-compliant benefits provider.
    Michelle Travis, Forbes.com, 16 July 2025
  • And then there are the benefits of the sea specifically.
    Daisy Jones, Vogue, 15 July 2025
Noun
  • Numbers are also complicated by changes in the California Dream Act Application, which was established for students lacking documentation to apply for state aid but has expanded to allow students who are citizens and have an undocumented parent.
    Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times, 23 June 2025
  • So state aid is not likely, especially since the Palisades fire area was previously among the state’s wealthiest enclaves, with an abundance of home valued at more than $3 million.
    Thomas Elias, Mercury News, 14 June 2025
Noun
  • Now, the saying will help the Heart community share and continue her legacy.
    Abby Roedel, People.com, 19 July 2025
  • Democrats are hammering the president on the issue now, trying to rally support in Congress to force Trump to reveal more findings, a push that resonates with an increasingly conspiracy-minded segment of the left and its distrust of legacy media.
    Steven Zeitchik, HollywoodReporter, 19 July 2025
Noun
  • For example, an avoidable fee is a high expense ratio on a fund when a similar fund charges a much lower expense ratio.
    Catherine Brock, Forbes.com, 23 July 2025
  • Without those funds, which help pay for public safety, road maintenance, public works, community programs and environmental services, the city would likely need to look to alternative funding sources or make cuts to services, Chief Financial Officer Stacey Peterson previously said.
    R. Christian Smith, Chicago Tribune, 23 July 2025
Noun
  • Not without a touch of drama and complaining, though. Republicans in the House and Senate this week approved $9 billion worth of spending cuts, targeted at public broadcasting and foreign aid programs, sending the bill on to Trump's desk for his signature into law.
    Savannah Kuchar, USA Today, 19 July 2025
  • This plan includes cutting federal support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which affects NPR, PBS and their member stations, as well as foreign aid.
    Brittney Melton, NPR, 18 July 2025
Noun
  • Lawmakers are given a $3,000 allowance annually to mail campaign materials to their constituents.
    Craig Shoup, The Tennessean, 23 July 2025
  • The average price of a UK allowance in July 2025 is around $48 per tonne.
    Phil De Luna, Forbes.com, 22 July 2025
Noun
  • The Senate increased access to Pell for short-term job programs and maintains present eligibility standards, but will limit graduate student loans and raise university endowments.
    Lily Kepner, Austin American Statesman, 25 July 2025
  • However, in this case, Heart of the Nation says its reserves are held in an endowment, not currently being spent on renovations or capital projects.
    Quinn Clark, jsonline.com, 18 July 2025
Noun
  • This is the first time a studio has put tickets for sale this early in advance, but considering Nolan has a loyal army of fans large enough to sack a city, there certainly won’t be any shortage of uptake.
    Benny Har-Even, Forbes.com, 16 July 2025
  • It's put submissions to the Federal Register on hold, effectively blocking many NIH grants from being funded because meetings to review grant proposals must be posted in the Federal Register 15 days in advance.
    Kelly Meyerhofer, jsonline.com, 15 July 2025

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“Trust fund.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/trust%20fund. Accessed 30 Jul. 2025.

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