its approx $200,000 houshold income.
I am a real estate agent in Ontario selling high end homes for 1 percent commision. i sell about 2 to 3 homes a month somtimes more and i make a pretty good salary of about 150,000 per year plus the cost of advertising. so after expences i make about 120,000 i hope this helped
In Canada, pretty much anyone earning over $100,000 is in the top 5 to 10 % of income earners. Statistics Canada data will bear this out.
It depends on location, and who we are talking about. Many people see America as a rich place where everything is "la de da, I live well because I have money." People assume Americans are arrogant, rich snobs who could care less about the rest off the world; but when you talk to one you become under the impression that they are generally poor or are lower middle class. This is true in part to stereotypes. People see America as a place that can accomplish anything with a little money and some military power. The reality is, a lot of what America "does" is not really even up to them. For instance, lots of things the American government does that is stupid or regarded as "narcissistic" so to speak, is the work of politicians, not the people. America is a Representative Democracy; meaning that we "choose" who the next leader will be. When I say this, people will assume I am talking about the president. In reality, I am referring to Congress, since it is a (little known) fact that congress has more power than the president does. Sure, he controls the military, but when a president refuses to do his duty he agreed to while taking his inauguration, he is impeached. The reality is that Americans don't have too much choice when it comes down to electing a leader. Sure they may be able to "pick the person", but when they are all corrupt greedy politicians, what choice do you really have? The bottom line is America is not as great a place as people think. People think if you don't like a law or something you can just set out and change it. People think you can just keep whats yours when a 60 year old man hundreds of miles away says its his. America is great, don't get me wrong, but it isn't as much a democracy as people believe. So to answer your question, a lot of Americans (maybe 50 -60 %) are actually in middle to lower class. Ask any of them, and I'm sure you will hear a similar answer.
According to the OECD, Denmark (26.4 percent), Norway (19.7 percent), and Sweden (22.1 percent) all raise a high amount of tax revenue as a percent of GDP from individual income taxes and payroll taxes. This is compared to the 15 percent of GDP raised by the United States through its individual income taxes and payroll taxes for instance. In order to raise a lot of income tax revenue, income tax rates in Scandinavian countries are rather high except for that of Norway. Denmark's top marginal effective income tax rate is 60.4 percent. Sweden's is 56.4 percent. Norway's top marginal tax rate is 39 percent. Scandinavian income taxes raise a lot of revenue because they are actually considered flat. In other words, they tax most people at high rates, not just the high-income taxpayers. The top marginal tax rate of 60 percent in Denmark applies to all income over 1.2 times the average income in Denmark. Sweden and Norway have similarly flat income tax systems. Sweden's top marginal tax rate of 56.9 percent applies to all income over 1.5 times the average income in Sweden. Norway's top marginal tax rate of 39 percent applies to all income over 1.6 times the average Norwegian income.
88% The top five states have a huge range of meat and fishing and give and import this food to all over the world.
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 !
The lowest 10 percent of employees earn less than $41,070 and the top 10 percent of employees earn more than $121,960 annualy
£43.25 on top of the £300
A nutrition tech can earn an average around $55,000 a year. The starting amount is about $34,000 a year and the maximum for the top 10 percent is $77,000.
You didn't mention, what country you mean. The answer will vary widely, depending on the country.
£42,871 a year
"Including all tax returns that had a positive AGI [adjusted gross income], taxpayers with an AGI of $153,542 or more in 2006 constituted the nation's top 5 percent of earners. To break into the top 1 percent, a tax return had to have an AGI of $388,806 or more. The top-earning 25 percent of taxpayers [have an] AGI over $64,702." http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/250.html
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.
Yes, amongst any group of people - in the world, continent, country, region, city, etc, there will be 2% who earn more than the others and these will be the top 2 percent of earners.
About 2$ a game
In 2002, median hourly earnings of plasterers and stucco masons were $15.91. The middle 50 percent earned between $12.33 and $20.67. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.94, and the top 10 percent earned more than $26.81.
about 1-2 million dollars a year