Re: "net" income
Thank you everybody. I have now the insights.
Although gross might be more appropriate, I will say:
"net income (i.e. income after taxes and other deductions)".
Otherwise, since people will vary in deductions and taxes, the amounts I
assign will be judged differently by different people.
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