posttax

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English

Etymology

From post- +‎ tax.

Adjective

posttax (not comparable)

  1. After tax.
    • 2024, Jeremy B. Rudd, A Practical Guide to Macroeconomics, p. 52
      Without a reasonable theoretical description of consumption – and without the data needed to carefully deal with aggregation biases – all that we are left with to guide the specification of an empirical model is our preexisting intuition that real consumer spending likely depends on real posttax income, and possibly real wealth.