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  2. Disposable household and per capita income - Wikipedia

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    When taxes and mandatory contributions are subtracted from household income, the result is called net or disposable household income. A region's mean or median net household income can be used as an indicator of the purchasing power or material well-being of its residents.

  3. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    * Indicates "Economy of [country or territory]" links. Development of average annual wages 2000–2023 (USD PPP) [2] ... Disposable household and per capita income;

  4. Disposable income - Wikipedia

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    Disposable income can be understood as: National disposable income of a country: The national income minus current transfers (current taxes on income, wealth etc., social contributions, social benefits and other current transfers), plus current transfers receivable by resident units from the rest of the world.

  5. Top 10 Countries With the Highest Rates of Household Savings

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    The household saving rate, defined as the share of household net disposable income that is saved, or the percentage of household income is put aside for savings, is an important economic indicator ...

  6. List of countries by disposable income - Wikipedia

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  7. List of countries by GNI per capita growth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by gross national income ... Disposable household and per capita income; Median income; Net national income;

  8. Median income - Wikipedia

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    Annual median equivalised disposable income per person, by OECD country. [2]The median equivalised disposable income is the median of the disposable income which is equivalised by dividing income by the square root of household size; the square root is used to acknowledge that people sharing accommodation benefit from pooling at least some of their living costs.

  9. Household net worth - Wikipedia

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    Household net worth Source: OECD [5]; Country % of net disposable income, 2017 Belgium 699.4 Netherlands 687.9 United States 683 Canada 585.1 Denmark 582.8 Sweden 578 France