Unearned
Unearned is an adjective used to describe something that is not obtained through effort, merit, or direct work. It is often used in contrast with earned, implying that the benefit or outcome was not the result of the subject's actions. The term can apply to income, status, or advantages, and is common in discussions of fairness and merit.
In economics and taxation, unearned income refers to money received from passive sources such as interest,
Historically, the concept of the unearned increment describes increases in land value that occur through societal
The term is also used in sociological and philosophical discourse to discuss unearned privilege or advantages—benefits