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required to be deducted by law. Amounts required to be deducted by law include federal, state, and local taxes, state unemployment and disability taxes, social security taxes, and other garnishments or levies, but does not include such deductions as voluntary retirement contributions and transportation deductions. Those deductions would be made only after calculating the amount of the garnishment or levy. The definition of disposable income varies for the purpose of state and local garnishments and levies.
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For the purposes of calculating the amount of income subject to garnishments, United States' federal law defines disposable income as an individual's compensation (including salary, overtime, bonuses, commission, and paid leave) after the deduction of health insurance premiums and any amounts
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National disposable income of a country: The national income minus current transfers (current taxes on income, wealth etc., social contributions, social benefits and other current transfers), plus current transfers receivable by resident units from the rest of the
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is disposable income (after-tax income), minus all payments that are necessary to meet current bills. It is total personal income after subtracting taxes and minimal survival expenses (such as food, medicine, rent or
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Restated, consumption expenditure plus savings equals disposable income after accounting for transfers such as payments to children in school or elderly parents' living and care arrangements.
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Disposable personal (or family/household) income: The income that individuals or households have for their spending.
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equals disposable personal income. Subtracting personal outlays (which includes the major category of
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Discretionary income = gross income – taxes – all compelled payments (bills)
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The term "disposable income" is often incorrectly used to denote
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Index

Gross disposable income
Disposable Income (album)

sales tax
property tax

value-added tax
property tax

value-added tax
property tax
personal income
taxes on income
personal income
personal current taxes
personal consumption expenditure
savings
marginal propensity to consume
mortgage
standard of living
Consumer Leverage Ratio
household debt
List of countries by disposable income
List of countries by GNI per capita growth
"Income Data Quality Issues in the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey"
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"Alternative Measures of Household Income: BEA Personal Income, CPS Money Income, and Beyond"
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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