单词 | Disposable income |
例句 | 1. Gerald had little disposable income. 2. Some people apparently have too much disposable income. 3. Economy: Do customers have enough disposable income? 4. This implies that the disposable income of the republics and provinces in 1985 was about 251 billion dinars. 5. In view of the high local disposable income, the potential for an evening dining-out market is clearly high. 4. 6. Older people have disposable income and leisure time, key factors in their willingness and ability to buy and use computers. 7. Black professionals with disposable income believing in the black community enough to support black businesses. 8. Real personal disposable income rose 15 percent over the period. 9. The percentage of disposable income spent at grocery stores and supermarkets has been declining since the 1970s. 10. This will increase disposable income so that consumption spending will rise at every level of national income. 11. A Labour victory would have boosted their disposable income by £311, mainly because of the increase in child benefit. 12. Although these were prosperous years, disposable income of individuals increased by only about 2 I percent. 13. The personal sector's disposable income of £10,500 million is distributed between £10,000 million consumer purchases and £500 million saving. 14. Increasing wages soas to give greater net disposable income increases costs on the international market and makes our goods less competitive. 15. Don't squander your disposable income on a disposable car. 16. In addition, the personal savings accounts for personal disposable income increased. 17. The currency crisis, with higher mortgages and interest rates, means that consumers have far less disposable income. 18. The effect, of course, is to dampen the growth of disposable income. 19. Taxation Tin the circular flow has been interpreted as income taxation and is the difference between gross and disposable income. 20. Eligibility is determined by a means test administered by the solicitor and based upon assessment of disposable income and capital. 21. Motor cycles and scooters, clothes, records, and football expenses accounted fur most of the new disposable income. 22. Those between £58 and £130 pay a quarter of their disposable income above that lower level. 23. The amount of income left over after deduction of this taxation is known as disposable income. 24. State welfare would be used towards this end,() providing people with additional disposable income. 25. The lender will work out the level of advance by calculating your disposable income after deducting the regular outgoings. 26. Skyrocketing energy costs, especially in the Midwest, have eroded consumers' disposable income. 27. The heavily restricted Internet deals appeal to people with disposable income and flexible schedules. 28. Since at current prices consumption rose by 16% and disposable income by 13%, there was evidently a fall in the rate of saving in the private sector of the economy. 29. The top 10% (or decile) of earners have an average $87,257 of disposable income, while those in the bottom decile have $5,819, among the very lowest of any country. 30. Marginal propensity to consume is the effect on consumption of an additional dollar in disposable income. 31. The personal saving rate dropped from 10 percent of disposable income in 1980 to about 2 percent 20 years later. 32. Household debt levels are at the highest in US history over 300 % of disposable income. 33. Consumer spending would spur the growth, since each taxpaying household should typically have $600 to $900 more disposable income every year. 34. According to Wikipedia, it's "personal disposable income minus personal consumption expenditure". 35. Tourism contributes greatly to the increase of disposable income capital in one country. 36. The economy is growing, people have more disposable income, but medicine costs are rising even faster. 37. When total taxes are subtracted from personal income, the remainder is disposable income. 38. EXAMPLE: Taxes are so high in some European countries that one's disposable income is less than half of one's gross salary. 39. This privileged, one - child generation has high disposable income through work or inheriting all their parents'assets. 40. The Singapore plan would not reduce disposable income for anyone other than younger uninsured workers. 41. The most important factor is effective demand which is determined by GDP, disposable income and deposit of townspeople, urban population, tax rate, interest rate, price expectation. 42. During 2005-2007, there was a further 3% decline in the resident sector's share of disposable income due to the increased share of net producer tax in primary income distribution. 43. That is, the private disposable income is equal to the private consumption and investment expenditure. 44. The average per capita disposable income reached 5,160 yuan for city dwellers. 45. Dwindling disposable income during the recession has left nightclubs, which typically charge an entry fee, relying on cut-price tickets and drinks promotions to keep hold of partygoers. 46. Relatively high disposable income, for instance, is flattered by large welfare benefit payments. 47. But household debt is still close to record at about 130 per cent of disposable income. 48. As noted by the International Monetary Fund, income from investments and government transfers account for less than 10% of household disposable income, compared to 20-30% in other countries. 49. The per - capita disposable income of urban residents averaged 6,860 yuan, up 8.5 percent in real terms. 50. Meanwhile, the disposable income of Gallatin residents compares very favorably to other places in the region. 51. Disposable Income - Income that can be spent after taxes. 52. Changes in incomes, jobs and home prices reflect this cyclical behavior, while other indicators, like personal savings as a percentage of disposable income, have shown a gradual decline over decades. 53. For example, consumer debt service (repayment of principal and interest) is less than 12 percent of disposable income, down from almost 14 percent in 2007, reports the Fed. 53. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 54. What results is a test confidence and endurance, regardless of how much disposable income she has. 55. The results show that Xinjiang per capita disposable income of urban residents and per capita consumption expenditure have long-term stable equilibrium relationship. 56. Canberra has the highest average level of disposable income of any Australian capital city. 57. The average per capita income is at $ 1, 450 RMB, with disposable income at $ 800 RMB. 58. "The malt whisky market will take time, but the people with disposable income are starting to try malts, and we as a business have some good private customers," Singh added. 59. Except the influence of basic factors, such as population, income especially family's disposable income, etc. , still influenced by state policies, bank rate, loan even stock market. 60. According to Beijing-based education consultancy MyCOS, the average monthly wage of a recent graduate from a top Chinese university hovers just above $400, which affords little disposable income. |
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