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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 03:10 emileehogan

Julio has a gross yearly income of $57,116. Suppose he pays 20% in federal and state taxes, puts aside 10% of his gross income to pay off his school loan, and puts 15% of his gross income aside for
retirement investing. If he is considering an apartment that costs $800 per month, how much would
he have left each month after paying taxes, his loan payment, his rent, and putting aside some
money into savings? Round to the nearest dollar.

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