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When jobs are expanded by increasing the number of related tasks an employee does,it is an example of
Disposable Income
The amount of income left for spending or saving after taxes and other deductions have been subtracted.
Saving
The act of setting aside a portion of one’s income for future use, instead of spending it immediately.
Disposable Income
After subtracting income taxes, disposable income is the money remaining for individuals or households to spend or save.
MPC
The marginal propensity to consume, indicating the proportion of an additional unit of income that is spent on consumption.
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