jövedelmen
Jövedelmen is a term used in economics to denote the monetary resources received by an entity over a defined period. It typically includes earnings from work (salaries, wages, self-employment), returns on capital (interest, dividends, rents), and transfers from public or private programs (pensions, unemployment benefits, social assistance). The concept is usually examined in a gross sense—before any taxes or social contributions—or in a net sense after those deductions. A closely related measure is disposable income, which subtracts taxes and mandatory charges from gross income.
Measurement and analysis rely on sources such as household surveys and national accounts to capture all income
Terminology varies by language; jövedelmen is closely related to the general concept of income in many languages,