actually income after taxes is disposable income I think. Income after
necessities is discretionary income, money you can make choices about.
Should I buy a new dress or a new sound card? Like that. Yep, there is room
for a definition of necessary, but one seems to floating around the business
world already.

On 2/7/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > welp, there is a standard. Sorry.
> >
>
> A relative standard.  Income after taxes?  you could be a billionaire
> and not have discretionary income based on those standards.
>
> You're trying really hard to say that others should pay for things you
> want because all your money is tied up in other things you want.
>
> 

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