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Discover LudwigThe phrase "High earner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who earns a significant amount of money, often in a professional or financial context. Example: "In today's economy, being a high earner can provide a sense of financial security and stability."
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"High Earner but Not Rich Yet".
Some may believe that, to a high earner, child benefit is a luxury.
Case study: The pensioner Case study: The high earner Case study: The family.
It is the recipient who has to stop the payment, not the high earner.
It helps if husbands and wives have taken turns being the high earner.
The Swiss-born philosophy graduate is a high earner and taxed at 40%.
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As with Pave, there's nothing stopping a potential high-earner from changing course and deciding to become a social worker or a teacher.
It sounds like a small amount but she was not a high-earner and even small amounts were important to her.
This was certainly the case in the high-earner tables released last July, which revealed that two thirds of the corporation's best-paid stars are men.
The high-earner surcharge, which is set to expire at the end of this calendar year, currently applies to individuals with taxable income above $200,000 or married couples above $300,000 — the top 2.8 percent of New York taxpayers.
Say the high-earner spouse brings in $250,000 and the spouse is retired.
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