Difference between revisions of "Income"
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* [[/employment|employment income]]: income from [[employment]]; [[wage]]s | * [[/employment|employment income]]: income from [[employment]]; [[wage]]s | ||
+ | * [[/living|living income]]: income sufficient to live on | ||
* [[/ubiquitous|ubiquitous income]]: our term for various concepts more commonly referred to as UBI, BIG, etc.; any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment | * [[/ubiquitous|ubiquitous income]]: our term for various concepts more commonly referred to as UBI, BIG, etc.; any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment | ||
==Related== | ==Related== |
Revision as of 01:16, 18 October 2019
About
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.
Types of income include:
- employment income: income from employment; wages
- living income: income sufficient to live on
- ubiquitous income: our term for various concepts more commonly referred to as UBI, BIG, etc.; any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment
Related
- Economic disparity is sometimes referred to as income disparity or income inequality.
Terminology
For awhile, we tried to finely classify various subtypes and attributes of what we are now calling "ubiquitious income"; those classifications have been archived,
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