101.   Consumption was above income because for too many people there was no income.

102.   Disposable income is total income minus taxes and other non-consumption-related expenditures.

103.   Deferring income can be as simple as a real estate broker shifting the collection of a fee from one year into the next.

104.   Disposable income is total income minus taxes and other nonconsumption related expenditures.

105.   Disposable income is total income minus taxes and other non-consumption related expenditures.

106.   Educators are puzzled by the fact that on average, whites score higher than blacks even if their family incomes are the same.

107.   Employment is up, incomes are up and tax revenue is up.

108.   Even then, analysts say, they are likely to concentrate on cities, where incomes are higher and they can reach more customers in a smaller area.

109.   Every year, Bill Clinton has been in office, taxes have been higher, and family incomes have been lower.

110.   Every time Congress wants a pay raise, somebody argues that a hefty income is necessary to keep attracting the best-quality candidates.

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