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net wages
noun as in take-home pay
Strongest match
Example Sentences
It’s written as a deferral in order to bolster the president’s claim to legitimacy here, but pretty clearly Trump is hoping employers will treat it like a tax holiday and boost employee net wages now.
Weisel had submitted forms to the program adding up to lost net wages of about $4,800.
Mr. Kalfakis, the mechanic, said his net wages were reduced in 2012 to €1,100 a month from €1,800, even as his three fellow mechanics were laid off.
In such cases, governments may wish to intervene with measures such as minimum wages that are “above market” or so-called tax-and-transfer programs that raise after-tax net wages relative to pre-tax gross wages, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit.
That is driving down the net wages and incomes of middle class and working people, and increasing inequality as a result.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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