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When you begin your first full-time job, you have a monthly income of $3,500. your federal and state taxes are $1,000. you pay $600 in rent, have a $300 car payment, and spend $300 on food and $200 on clothes. the remaining $1,100 would be considered your
a. net income.
b. disposable income.
c. discretionary income.
d. gross income.
e. earned income after taxes.

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