As of 2007, in order to be considered a top 10% income earner, your pre-tax gross income must have totaled approx. $108,000 or more.
The average income is roughly $42,979.61 as of 2011
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"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
When cheerleaders get on top of each other and make a triangle !
Almost all coaches at the youth age are volunteers. Coaches that make money are high school's, junior's, and a few top Canadian and American AAA hockey programs.
the top earners at Chelsea get up to £200,000 a week , almost 4 times the national average annual salary. The players are sucking the profits out of football. This situation can only go on for a few years before the clubs cut back the amounts earned by their players. If the Sky deal was reduced or cancelled there would be financial Armageddon in the Premier League
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1.5 million
1.5 million
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.
Yes, there will be top 3% of earners in America as well as in any other continent, country, region or city.
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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.
120,000
250,000
In the US: $153,542 or more, before deducting taxes
£42,871 a year
As of this year the top twenty percent of income in the United States is "a household income of just over $100,000. The top 10 percent of earners have a household income of more than $148,687."