Overhead

Overhead is the everyday costs of running a business. Rent, electricity, insurance or website costs are examples of overhead.
It keeps going up and up and up.

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Word of the Day: Overhead

The word overhead refers to the everyday costs of running a business.


Rent, electricity, insurance, and website costs are examples of overhead that companies have and need to pay whether the business is making money or not.


This post compares in readability to The New York Times.

It is likely to be understood by a reader who has at least a 10th-grade education (age 16).  

On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 42.  

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