USA population is 307 million, 1% of that is 307 thousand people.
Ipierce9 says: But not everyone in the country earns. We would have to count households with income -- or perhaps tax returns filed annually -- and take 1%
of that figure.
About 25%, see related link.
Fifteen percent
its approx $200,000 houshold income.
19 percent according to wikipedia in 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States
someone have to earn to be in the top 5 percent of the country: open the third & fourth link of this website: sos-business.co.cchope you get answer; good luck !
4/10ths of 1 %
It depends on which country you are in!
You didn't mention, what country you mean. The answer will vary widely, depending on the country.
Almost all working Americans do. Since a typical working lifespan is around 40 years, that implies only about 5,000 per year on the average.
Earn Enough for Us was created in 1986.
1,228,026.2 Americans
Approximately 80% of the American population is employed in the service industry, which includes jobs in sectors such as healthcare, retail, education, and hospitality. These service-related jobs play a significant role in the US economy.