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financially secure

American  
[fi-nan-shuh-lee si-kyoor, fahy-] / fɪˈnæn ʃə li sɪˈkjʊər, faɪ- /

adjective

  1. having, and likely to continue having in the future, enough money to support oneself and one's dependents.


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The population MLK hospital serves in South Los Angeles is among the least financially secure in the region.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 3, 2026

A worker making $50,000 a year or $200,000 a year may not feel financially secure, given lifestyle creep, mortgage payments, childcare, school fees, etc.

From MarketWatch May 15, 2026

He shared a picture that he claimed was of himself showing his chiselled abs on the beach and claimed to be financially secure.

From BBC Apr. 18, 2026

Compared to back then, have things become a little more financially secure?

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 15, 2026

But I was supposed to get older and tell Penny stories of her world-saving mother and chill father and welcome her into my home when I was financially secure and emotionally prepared to do so.

From "They Both Die at the End" by Adam Silvera

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