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Definition of Take-home pay
1. Noun. What is left of your pay after deductions for taxes and dues and insurance etc.
Definition of Take-home pay
1. Noun. The net earnings of a salary or wage earner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Take-home Pay
Literary usage of Take-home pay
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden by Publishing Oecd Publishing (2005)
"Furthermore, the increase in take-home pay from extra work is relatively small
in single-breadwinner families. Since Sweden already has fairly high ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"A lowering of the net take-home pay will act as a strong disincentive to this
class of co-operative and law-abiding asses- sees, some of whom may be forced ..."
3. Living Without Health Insurance: Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, U edited by Charles E. Grassley (2001)
"However, after she pays her monthly bills for utilities, phone, transportation,
groceries, and medical expenses, Dianna has $88 left from her take-home pay ..."
4. Class War in America: How Economic and Political Conservatives are by Charles M. Kelly (2000)
"The first is that lower taxes means more jobs and higher take-home pay— We
Republicans know, if you are concerned about take- home pay—stagnant incomes—the ..."
5. Tax and the Economy: A Comparative Assessment of Oecd Countries by Christopher Heady, Paul Van Den Noord (2001)
"... to cuts in take-home pay. 1n this regard it is interesting to note that the
Poland review reports the credibility of future public pension entitlements ..."