| 21. | Common sense tells you there is only so much disposable income.
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| 22. | Unlike most other recessions, overall disposable income has grown strongly throughout.
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| 23. | People had more disposable income and started taking more leisure time.
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| 24. | The Hispanic market also reflects improved disposable income trends, Miller said.
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| 25. | Average disposable income is shrinking in Canada but growing in the United States.
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| 26. | Many foreign consumers have less disposable income than their US counterparts.
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| 27. | More disposable income for consumers, Smith says, means more sales.
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| 28. | In 1975, food took up 14 percent of disposable income.
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| 29. | People with disposable income want something different and not everyday.
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| 30. | And disposable income rose 5.8 percent during the same period.
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