real income wages in Czech

eal income (wages) [eko.] reálný (skutečný) příjem Entry edited by: RNDr. Pavel Piskač

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1. Lost income and wages due according to national law and regulations regarding wages;

2. (c) Lost income and wages due according to national law and regulations regarding wages;

3. Her wages are below the income tax threshold.

4. 3 Real wages fall because real skills are falling.

5. Adjusted gross income is your gross income, that is, all the income you made within the last year (wages as reported in your W2, qualified dividends, taxable interest, alimony, real estate profit

6. 21 If money wages remain constant and price levels rise, real wages fall.

7. 17 Workers' real wages would have been reduced, provided money wages did not rise.

8. 20 There is a decline in real wages.

9. That reduces the real purchasing power of wages.

10. Self-employment income is calculated after business expenses but, as with wages and salaries, before income tax.

11. They kept back five dollars from her wages for income tax.

12. Self-employment income is reported after business expenses but, as with wages and salaries, before income tax.

13. 1 Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%.

14. 24 Inflation, wages and employment In 1990 consumer-price inflation averaged 20 percent and real wages fell.

15. 4 Real wages have fallen by 90 percent since 19

16. For many people real wages fell and working conditions worsened.

17. In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.

18. 16 Relatively, college wages rose even though real wages were falling for both college and high school graduates.

19. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages

20. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages.

21. 12 A further decline in real wages, benefits, and working conditions.

22. 5 For many people real wages fell and working conditions worsened.

23. 2 In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.

24. Government agencies at various levels require employers to withhold income taxes from employees' wages.

25. Credits are based on your total wages and self-employment income for the year