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More_Flaps writes:
Many average people could afford to fly from time to time if they choose to. They just prefer to spend their disposable income on other things. What disposable income? |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
More_Flaps writes: Many average people could afford to fly from time to time if they choose to. They just prefer to spend their disposable income on other things. What disposable income? The amount of income left to an individual after taxes have been paid, available for spending and saving. |
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Gig 601Xl Builder writes:
The amount of income left to an individual after taxes have been paid, available for spending and saving. What about food and shelter? |
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On May 14, 7:35*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Gig 601Xl Builder writes: The amount of income left to an individual after taxes have been paid, available for spending and saving. What about food and shelter? Tell us aboutyour food and shelter. I get the impression of a garret. Cheers |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Gig 601Xl Builder writes: The amount of income left to an individual after taxes have been paid, available for spending and saving. What about food and shelter? I don't make this **** up Anthony. That is the economic definition. Feel free to Google it. You will find a few links that say things like food and shelter are not paid for out of disposable income but those few sites are wrong. Income - required payments = disposable income. Food and shelter are not required payments because you can't put a hard number on them. If you could someone that makes a billion dollars a year could be listed as zero disposable income. And while there are some governments that are trying to get the tax rate to where that statement would be true none that I know of have made it there yet. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: More_Flaps writes: Many average people could afford to fly from time to time if they choose to. They just prefer to spend their disposable income on other things. What disposable income? Something which you will never, ever have. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... What disposable income? Finally a valid question from you. Problem is, wrong group. |
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:yCnWj.42284$KJ1.11931
@newsfe19.lga: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... What disposable income? Finally a valid question from you. Problem is, wrong group. No such thing,. Bertie |
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