Disposable income represents the money left after taxes and mandatory deductions, available for spending or saving. It fuels consumer spending on essentials like housing, food, and healthcare, with the remainder used for discretionary purchases. Individuals, retailers, and the broader economy benefit, as higher disposable income boosts economic activity and financial well-being.
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