If someone takes money from the government, but contributes little in return, they are said to be society's burden.
There is another way to express it: "burden to society" or "burden on society." Is either way correct? If not, which is the correct preposition?
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There is another way to express it: "burden to society" or "burden on society." Is either way correct? If not, which is the correct preposition?