Similar words: take home, take-home pay, take hold, take hold of, strike home, stakeholder, come home to roost, take heed. Meaning: adj. (of salary or wages) remaining after all deductions including taxes take home. v. earn as a salary or wage.
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31. The amount you're left with is your true take-home salary for your job for a year.
32. Even as consumer incomes have withered in this recession, the government has helped stabilize take-home pay.
33. Think of it as a tax on your take-home pay (Federal, State, Family).
34. About a third of our take-home pay is spent on grocery and household items.
35. I thought you might explain to me the big difference between my gross pay and my net take-home pay?
36. Which brings me to the simple, take-home point: if you want to make your two-year old the color-naming talk of the party, watch your tongue.
37. With no savings from his monthly take-home pay of as little as $700, he said, he faced certain homelessness.
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38. Their take-home pay is $150 a month — meaning it would take four months' wages to buy the cheapest model iPad.
39. There was an error initially it overestimated my take-home pay, skewing the amount I could put to savings.
40. "The take-home message is that we should be concerned abouttipping points in West Antarctica and we should do a lot more work toinvestigate, " he says.
41. According to the Food Marketing Institute, consumers are using supermarkets for 21 per cent of take-home food, nearly double the level of a year ago.
42. They worked 10-11 hours per day, and their take-home earnings amounted to about 69 percent after a trafficker's cut.
43. Their average monthly take-home pay is $200 to $240 -- compared with about $160 for all Wuhan residents.
44. Then fill out a new W-4 and adjust your withholdings (carefully: there's a calculator at irs.gov that will help) to increase your take-home pay by $200 a month.
45. The well-off not only have much higher take-home pay than the rank-and-file but also tend to be the ones who have access to the benefits of hoarded corporate cash.
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