0 the money that you can spend as you want and not the money that you spend on taxes, food, and other basic needs
1 the income that someone has available to spend or save after taxes have been taken out and they have paid for food and other basic needs:
For a person living in an economic family, disposable income is deemed to be a portion of the total family income after taxes.
However, an increase in government expenditure will not necessarily induce a lower expected present value of disposable income.
Their disposable income had been greatly reduced, because accommodation and service charges were deducted from their (benefit) income.
The motorcycle market, in particular, has recently expanded as disposable income increased, making the purchase of this means of travel within reach for many households.
This fragmentation was very important for the ducat: in order to be able to buy them, the farming population needed disposable income.
Rising levels of net disposable income allowed town-dwellers to climb the housing ladder, thereby reducing some at least of the ravages of infection.
Our income measure consists of two components that are added together: annual disposable income and the annuity of net wealth.
Under both policies, the real disposable income of all the quintiles decreases, however when the corporate tax is reduced the lower quintiles lose more.
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