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."
I read in an Almanac that it is about $44,000 That answer was from the US census bureau with the top and bottom outliers being removed - which was defined as the top 2% and the bottom 1%. If the outliers are included the real average exceeds 140,000 a year. The actual average is above about 85% of the families in the US total income.
According to the US Census about 70 percent of homes have a mortgage and 30 percent do not.
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The top 2% spend ~ 65% while the top 20% spend ~ 80%. The spending habits of the top 2% have been dramatically reduced over the past 24 months by as much as 75%. You know what rolls down the hill. Our retail, commercial, and industrial entities have been hit very hard contributing to decreased income, increased layoffs.
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One estimate was that the US has 20 percent of the world's economic output, but estimates vary.
You will pay between 10 and 20 percent on 100k of income in the US. The exact amount of tax paid varies greatly based on deductions and personal situations.
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.
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The top 2% of wage earners are those earning approximately $225,000 per year or more. Don't let them fool you into thinking it's only millionaires and billionaires. It's not.
106% of 20= 106% * 20= 1.06 * 20= 21.2
In the US, about 20 percent of electricity
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.