Difference between revisions of "Income"

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Types of income include:
 
Types of income include:
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* [[employment income]]: income from [[employment]]; [[wage]]s
 
* '''Issuepedia-refined terms''':
 
* '''Issuepedia-refined terms''':
 
** [[guaranteed income]]: an income that is guaranteed (promised, ensured) by another party, typically a [[government]]
 
** [[guaranteed income]]: an income that is guaranteed (promised, ensured) by another party, typically a [[government]]
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** [[unconditional guaranteed living income]]
 
** [[unconditional guaranteed living income]]
 
* '''aliases''':
 
* '''aliases''':
** [[basic income guarantee]]
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** [[basic income guarantee]] → [[guaranteed living income]]
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** [[universal basic income]] → [[unconditional living income]]
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** [[universal income]] → [[unconditional income]]
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* '''ambiguous terms''':
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** [[basic income]] can mean either [[unconditional living income]] (conventional usage) or [[living income]] (Issuepedia)
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** [[minimum income]] can mean [[guaranteed income]] and/or [[unconditional income]]
 
** [[unconditional basic income]]
 
** [[unconditional basic income]]
** [[universal basic income]]
 
** [[universal income]]
 
* '''ambiguous terms''':
 
** [[basic income]] can mean either [[unconditional basic income]] (conventional usage) or [[living income]] (Issuepedia)
 
** [[minimum income]] can mean either [[guaranteed minimum income]] or [[unconditional income]]
 
 
==Related==
 
==Related==
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* A [[citizen dividend]] is a type of [[unconditional income]] that derives from national productivity
 
* [[Economic disparity]] is sometimes referred to as [[income disparity]] or [[income inequality]].
 
* [[Economic disparity]] is sometimes referred to as [[income disparity]] or [[income inequality]].
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 14:22, 6 April 2014

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Income is money received regularly by a legal entity, most often a person. If it is received in exchange for work (i.e. employment), then it is also a wage.

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