after-tax income
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Consequently, it can be solved first, and provides with the variousafter-taxincomeprofiles which enter the economic model of household saving behaviour as inputs.
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If she consequently earns well below her potential, she will end up with a relatively low level ofafter-taxincome.
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If a public school is chosen, allafter-taxincomeis consumed and the child's education is fully government provided.
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They therefore decide to save more out of a largerafter-taxincome,13 in order to smooth their consumption.
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Second, it reduces the contribution rate, and therefore increases theafter-taxincome.
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A key concept in supply-side economics is the "wedge," the difference between what employers pay for labor and theafter-taxincomeof employees.
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In fact, theafter-taxincomeprovided by cash unemployment benefits was only slightly more than the social allowance norm.
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If private education is chosen, an education voucher is available andafter-taxincomeis allocated between private consumption and education.
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The author shows that environmental policy can in fact generate a second employment dividend: workers who are already employed benefit from higherafter-taxincomeand labor costs are reduced.
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To rule out this unrealistic case, we assume that the fines are bounded above by theafter-taxincomeof each agent (that is, a limited liability constraint is imposed).
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There are essentially four choices for disposal ofafter-taxincome.
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However, it is a manifest injustice that people spend so much of theirafter-taxincomeon the essential task of getting to work.
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Their netafter-taxincomein that year was £1,471, or £28 a week.
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Taken fromafter-taxincome, that is an appalling burden.
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She must tell us clearly whether her party is suggesting that it is wrong for people to spend theirafter-taxincomeon health care.
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Quite clearly, if one is considering whether the policy is equitable, it isafter-taxincomethat one is concerned with, not pre-tax income.
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People have to save out ofafter-taxincome, generally.
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One would not plant corn out ofafter-taxincome.
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A person's family credit or housing benefit will simply be adjusted in terms of hisafter-taxincome.
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