disposable income in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for disposable income in the English»Spanish Dictionary

disposable [Am dəˈspoʊzəb(ə)l, Brit dɪˈspəʊzəb(ə)l] ADJ

income [Am ˈɪnˌkəm, Brit ˈɪnkʌm] N U or C

disposable income in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for disposable income in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for disposable income in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The amount of debt outstanding versus the consumer's disposable income is expressed as the consumer leverage ratio.
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The same level of wisdom shows that businesses are not created by the billionaires but by the customers with disposable income.
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They have limited disposable income and carefully prioritize their discretionary spending.
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The ratio of household debt to disposable income rose from 77% in 1990 to 127% by 2007.
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Only disposable income is used to pay creditors.
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This is the disposable income of an equivalent adult in a household in the middle of the income distribution in a year.
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Whilst most workers at the coalfields make a good income, the high cost of communication and services drastically reduce the disposable income.
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As the middle class grew during the late 19th century, dining out became an affordable option for more people with disposable income.
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As a result, people in remote areas with little disposable income can have equal access to news and information.
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In 1986 debt represented a 34% of disposable income, in 1997 it rose to 52%, and in 2005 it came to 105%.
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