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The incomes
noun
Money one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others.
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The incomes of local fishing families plummeted.
The incomes of the people have increased ten times.
The incomes of the 1 percent grew more than 11 percent between 2009 and 2011, but the incomes of the 99 percent actually shrank.
The incomes of the top 1% grew almost 60% since 1993 (pdf), while the incomes of everyone else grew less than 6%.
The incomes of the richest fifth of households fell by about 1percentnt, but the incomes of the poorest fifth rose by about 1percentnt.
The incomes of the other "99 percent will likely grow much more modestly," he said.
The incomes of the remaining 99 percent, meanwhile, grew a measly 1 percent.
The incomes of farm workers are generally below those of other workers.
The incomes of the 99 percent have declined by about 0.4 percent.
The incomes of young adults have plunged — but those of older Americans have actually risen.
The incomes of the very richest, the 0.01 percent, shot up more than 32 percent.
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