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disposable income

NOUN
  1. income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending

How To Use disposable income In A Sentence

  • It's exactly the sort of clear-headed, community-minded civic action that I like to reward and encourage with my disposable income.
  • The independent fiscal watchdog expects real disposable incomes to show their biggest rise for well over a decade as a result. Times, Sunday Times
  • Raise the price of alcohol, thereby more swiftly disposing of that disposable income, but not really tackling the awful bits of getting older. Times, Sunday Times
  • After building some cash savings, he should consider how to increase his disposable income. Times, Sunday Times
  • The typical rent for a one-bedder is two-thirds of the average disposable income. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Labour victory would have boosted their disposable income by £311, mainly because of the increase in child benefit.
  • He can adequately budget for himself on the net disposable income available to him after he meets his family obligations.
  • Taxation Tin the circular flow has been interpreted as income taxation and is the difference between gross and disposable income.
  • They're happy to buy physical product, and they have disposable income. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the money economy deepened and prices stabilised increased disposable income boosted demand for books. Times, Sunday Times
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