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- noun Alternative spelling of
take-home .
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Examples
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If I remember correctly, my takehome was about $140/wk.
Waldo Jaquith - How not to unseat Virgil Goode: The Hummer story. 2008
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It is also an advice to be careful about what you takehome.
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That was about 37% in taxes, which really is not that bad ... if I earned 100K my net takehome would be about $63K.
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Reagan did so much like compounding the national debt, raising Taxes on basically the consuming lower classes, allowing tax evasion by the wealthy and business interests, and suppressing the real takehome pay of Labor.
Economic Attribution Error, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The real factor here is not the 'Downsizing of Jobs', but the 'Downsizing of Real takehome Pay of Labor'.
Bernanke on the Jobless Recovery, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is also an advice to be careful about what you takehome.
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He also struggled against German consumers 'reluctance to spend, a problem economists blame in part on steep payroll taxes that cut into workers' takehome pay, and on high savings rates among Germans who are worried the country's pension system is unsustainable.
Europe's Choice: Growth or Safety Net Marcus Walker 2010
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He also struggled against German consumers 'reluctance to spend, a problem economists blame in part on steep payroll taxes that cut into workers' takehome pay, and on high savings rates among Germans who are worried the country's pension system is unsustainable.
Europe's Choice: Growth or Safety Net Marcus Walker 2010
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I think what they would do is buy policies offered by insurance companies that would be entirely covered by the credit, and would raise their net of insurance takehome -- that insurance companies would offer catastrophic, high deductible plans expressly for those people.
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He also struggled against German consumers 'reluctance to spend, a problem economists blame in part on steep payroll taxes that cut into workers' takehome pay, and on high savings rates among Germans who are worried the country's pension system is unsustainable.
Europe's Choice: Growth or Safety Net Marcus Walker 2010
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