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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an average household" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing typical characteristics, behaviors, or statistics related to a standard family or living situation.
Example: "An average household in the United States has 2.5 people and a variety of income sources."
Alternatives: "a typical household" or "a standard household".
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CNBC viewers have an average household income of $184,000.
Advanced treatments available today can exceed annual budgets or even lifetime savings of an average household.
Neighbourhoods in this category have an average household income of £24,300.
It needs to be found out of an average household income after tax of £16,034.
The new quarterly is aimed at readers with an average household income of $150,000.
The first 25 buyers had an average household income of $80,000.
For instance, both Middlesbrough and North Devon have an average household income of about £20,500.
But an average household with children is reported in the publication as wasting £700 per year.
However, of those households, 94% are categorised as "wealthy achievers" with an average household income in excess of £50,000.
They have an average household income of $64,800 and an average net worth of $469,800.
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However, the study says household income--the total income of all members of an average household--moved ahead of 1989 levels last year.
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