real income

  • 1Real income — is the income of individuals or nations after adjusting for inflation. It is calculated by subtracting inflation from the nominal income. Real variables, such as real income, real GDP, and real interest rate are variables that are measured in… …

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  • 2real income — The income of an individual, group, or country adjusted for inflation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * real income real income ➔ income * * * real income UK US noun [C or U] (also real wages [plural]) ► FINANCE, ECONOMICS the money earned by …

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  • 3Real Income — The income of an individual or group after taking into consideration the effects of inflation on purchasing power. For example, if you received a 2% salary rise over the previous year and inflation for the year was 1%, then your real income only… …

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  • 4real income — A measure of the real purchasing power of nominal income; real income is nominal income adjusted for changes in the general price level, or income corrected for inflation or deflation. See also real earnings …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 5real income — /ree euhl, reel/ the amount of goods and services that money income will buy. [1925 30] * * * real income , ● real …

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  • 6real income — /ree euhl, reel/ the amount of goods and services that money income will buy. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 7real income — value of the income as influenced by changes in the index …

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  • 8real income — /ˈril ɪnkʌm/ (say reel inkum) noun income adjusted to take account of inflation …

  • 9real income — /rɪəl ɪnkʌm/ noun same as real earnings …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 10Income inequality in the United States — is the extent to which income, most commonly measured by household or individual, is distributed in an uneven manner. While there seems to be consensus among social scientists that some degree of income inequality is needed, the extent of income… …

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