Now I am assuming not too many are; also that question really depends on what you are talking about. Are you asking 90 thousand after or before taxes, because that also changes the percent. Also you did not assume a location 90 thousand is not the same amount in all places (speaking different countries). I will say however most jobs that require a college degree make around that (depending on the degree of course). You can assume if you paid a lot for the education you took, and were there for a while (sometimes master, grad school, and phd) you are earning a lot more.
The percentage of people making over $80,000 depends on if they have a family or single household. Around 70% of family households with two incomes make over $80,000 a year.
Over 65 percent of Americans earn over 65000 dollars per year. Most households in America are in this bracket of income.
15% of households and 13% of individuals, according to related links.
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There earn 1 thousand a week but there can earn $32000 to $60000 or more. There earn 1 thousand a week but there can earn $32000 to $60000 or more.
Assuming you mean money, and specifically US-dollars: You don't. Most people will never be able to earn that much.
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0.3% of people make $1million or more. So that is 3 out of every 1000 Americans or about 900k people in the US.
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let me put it this way today about 5% of Americans (individualy) make 100,000$ dollars or more.
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salary base and 60000/-
A Montessori teacher will earn 25,000 dollars to 30,000 dollars. A beginning teacher with no experience will earn 20,000 dollars to 24,000 dollars.
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