earned income


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earned income

n
(Economics) income derived from paid employment and comprising mainly wages and salaries
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earned income

nArbeitseinkommen nt
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earned income

[ˈɜːndˈɪnkʌm] n (Brit) (Fin) → reddito derivante da lavoro
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