Lower-income workers have also benefited from the Earned Income Tax Credit, which boosts their take-home pay. |
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We asked mothers to choose an income range within which their weekly household income fell, including take-home pay and benefits. |
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It is estimated that the working poor are forced to pay half their take-home pay for rent. |
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The cafeteria plans appears to be a sure-fire way to increase employee take-home pay. |
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Any opposition or infringement of the strict work rules resulted in fines which reduced their already minimal take-home pay. |
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Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are falling. |
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Last year's boom has been reflected in the profitability reported by investment banks and the take-home pay of the corporate rainmakers. |
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The basic monthly take-home salary of Zambia's teachers and nurses is 300,000 kwacha. |
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When he went to court asking to be relieved of the child support payments that consumed a third of his take-home pay, he was turned down. |
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The primary method of assessment must be invigilated exams and not take-home assignments. |
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He accepts that, outside of a handful of top flight clubs, few will have his take-home pay. |
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What's more, these savings are tax free, because they boost my take-home disposable income. |
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In the last two budgets, we played a major role in improving take-home pay for workers. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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Mortgage repayments are still eating into first-time buyers' take-home pay to about the same extent that they did a decade ago. |
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The workers say that they are often not paid this rate and that their take-home pay is reduced because the employer deducts rent and food. |
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I'd hesitate to spend a third of my take-home pay on mortgage repayments, let alone more than half! |
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Aim to build a fund that amounts to at least three months take-home pay, preferably six months for extra comfort. |
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Without a doubt, a greater percentage of the nation's take-home pay is going toward stocking the family medicine cabinet. |
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In fact, I'd be paying the majority of my take-home pay to my mortgage lender for quite some time! |
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In return for moderate pay rises, take-home pay was increased through tax reductions. |
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If California wine continues to grow at this rate, the state could leapfrog over France in take-home wine sales, as Australia did. |
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His take-home message is one to which most people, independent of their psychological constitution, can relate. |
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The first issue offers real, practical take-home marketing ideas together with links to businesses that are already successfully using them. |
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To wrap up the birthday party week festivities, we'd like to leave you with one last idea: take-home treats. |
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By reducing the tax taken out of women's pay when they return to work or when they increase their hours, the tax credit can dramatically increase take-home pay. |
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The total increase of 7 per cent over 18 months will probably maintain the real value of pre-tax pay, resulting in a fall in the value of take-home pay in real terms. |
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Taxes on earnings reduce take-home pay for both those who undertake post-secondary education and those who do not. |
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The fact of the matter is that rising inflation is setting at naught the modest gains in take-home pay granted through tax reform and income rises. |
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The couple with two children spent the smallest amount, with almost 40 percent of the family's take-home income going towards rent. |
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The amount of every man's take-home pay every week depends upon brisk international trade. |
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When calculating your retirement income needs, determine what you will need as a percentage of your take-home pay. |
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In addition, attorneys for both parties consented to an amount of child spousal support that exceeded the father's take-home pay. |
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The slide shows the take-home pay of a fully trained private after three years of service. |
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The new contract features a balance between enhancements in employee take-home pay and future retirement savings. |
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They promote employment by giving people an incentive to keep working at income levels that might otherwise tempt them to substitute welfare for work because they can't make ends meet on their take-home pay. |
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The combined effect has hit take-home pay hard for many civil servants. |
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Lower costs will also lift workers' take-home pay. |
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The take-home pay was calculated for each family type and each income. |
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In 2002, the factors sustaining growth should be private consumption, which is expected to rise in line with real take-home pay, and investment, which should recuperate with the expectations of a more favourable outlook. |
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In general, clients are eligible for legal aid if they have no income, receive social assistance benefits, or if their net take-home pay is comparable to social assistance benefits. |
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Canadians have also witnessed an improvement in their take-home pay. |
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It therefore focuses on the links between social protection and employment, analysing in particular the rates of unemployment benefit in different parts of the Union as compared with take-home pay when in work. |
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Since the Alliance is committed to a reduction in working hours at no loss in take-home pay, we will seek a four-day work week to a maximum of 32 hours. |
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Their take-home pay was half their gross, but fifteen percent was for retirement. |
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Roya Levi, continues to promote oral health in her community by offering all new patients a complimentary take-home teeth whitening kit with their new patient package. |
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A NURSING union has hit out at Government claims British workers have seen their take-home pay rise in real terms in the past year. |
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To have take-home pay of PS500 a week, a person working would have to earn PS35,000 a year and this is way above the national average. |
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The new flavor is being offered as a take-home item in quart containers, as well as an impulse purchase single serving cone. |
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Could these politicians survive on PS140 a weeK taKe-home pay as many are, due to changes in tax credits? |
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