Approx. 1 in 4 are wage earners in the USA. 310 million people living here and only 77,500,000 are actually earning a wage or have a reportable income! You and I who are working are paying all the bills, taxes, national debt, or any and all expenses incurred by the Government and or any other entity spending money, including our own needs!!!
I don't understand the question, but the GDP (Growths Domestic Produce) per capita is $46,400 if that's what you mean.
30%
what are the top10 wage earners
nativeborn women and children
The population rose significantly.
In the US: $153,542 or more, before deducting taxes
A wage earner is a person who earns a wage, especially one which supports a household.
Not at all. Many if not most wage earners get no cost of living adjustment. Those who do get significantly less than 100% of the cost of living - keep this in mind the next time you hear that wage increases cause inflation!
Taxes on income earned in the US is the same for all wage earners.
As of 2005, the latest data released by the US government, one would have to earn over $100,000 to be included the top 10% of wage earners in the US. To be in the top 1%, one would have to make more than $348,000.
Between 26 and 48% of their wage.
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
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