disposable income and savings
Disposable income refers to the amount of money a person has left after deducting taxes and necessary expenses. It is the income available for spending or saving. Savings, on the other hand, refers to the money that individuals retain from their disposable income, rather than spending it immediately. It is generally set aside for future needs, unforeseen expenses, or long-term goals.
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