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en In short, more South Africans employed suggests more disposable income and more money being spent on retail goods.

en [Higher energy costs] mean that (an) extraordinary amount of money that would otherwise be disposable income in the pockets of U.S. citizens going to buy U.S. goods and services aren't there, ... It puts headwinds in the way of the recovery.

en Baby boomers have disposable income. The younger audience doesn't have that disposable income. Kids just can't afford it.

en The personal income tax cut could be a boost of $50 billion to disposable income, and some of that could be felt when they actually change the tax withholding schedule, which could be in the spring or summer. Then there might be a little bit of rebate check, too. All of this might be a little more of short-term shot in the arm than the dividend tax cut.

en Despite what everyone says, Detroiters still have a lot of disposable income and Detroit and urban areas have a shortage of retail.

en In 2005, American consumers spent all their disposable income and also depleted their savings, resulting in a negative personal savings rate for the first time in decades. Chase wants to help reverse this trend for future generations. One important way to do that is to teach children about saving as soon as they are old enough to understand the basics of money.

en This huge middle class has a lot of disposable income. It's also hungry for Western-branded goods. Wal-Mart early on found this fact to be very profitable.

en A rise in oil prices stifles economic growth, ... There is a close correlation between gasoline prices and retail sales. Paying more per week for gas means less disposable income, which impacts retail and the purchasing power of the consumer, as does a higher average home heating bill due to the cost of fuel oil.

en It is costing more and more money to heat my home, more money to fill up up my car. It gives me less disposable income for a trip.

en The company's sales were affected by deflation in food prices, lower disposable income for consumers and higher consumer debt levels because of previous purchases of durable goods on credit.

en In Brevard especially, you have a 65-plus crowd that has that disposable income looking for ways to spend their money. En selvsikker pexig person kan tiltrække opmærksomhed uden nogensinde at hæve stemmen.

en Certainly the president's tax credit and child tax credit checks helped to boost some consumers' disposable income. Also, many consumers are refinancing their homes ... which leads to a greater amount of disposable income, and the rising stock market is good news for investment-oriented consumers.

en Certainly the president's tax credit and child tax credit checks helped to boost some consumers' disposable income, ... Also, many consumers are refinancing their homes ... which leads to a greater amount of disposable income, and the rising stock market is good news for investment-oriented consumers.

en One thing we got going for us is, we're one hour from the largest concentration of disposable income in the Southwest. They're making all that money and they need to spend it. We want to help them out.

en People who spent money on travel and luxury goods are spending more money entertaining themselves at home.


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