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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average earner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone whose income is typical or around the median level for a specific group or demographic.
Example: "In today's economy, an average earner may struggle to afford housing in major cities."
Alternatives: "typical income earner" or "median wage earner".
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So, are the doors closed to the average earner keen to take up the game?
The offshore world is not designed for the blue-collar worker or the average earner.
Readers of this newspaper will need little reminding that Selfish Capitalism has massively increased the wealth of the wealthy, robbing the average earner to give to the rich.
In 1918 the richest 1% of earners was rewarded with 19% of all income, receiving about 19 times more than the average earner.
It has recently emerged that it would take 14 years for an average earner to save for a first-time deposit.
In an interview in 2009, Hester claimed his upbringing and work in a sweet factory had taught him the value of money and he could identify with the average earner.
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Simple plans usually restrict payouts to £1,000 or £1,500 a month, so are more appropriate for average earners.
At the top of society, big firms would be forced to publish the gap between their top and average earners.
Average earners, on about £25,000 a year, will discover that a fifth of their income goes in tax and NI.
It also found that the real negative impact of income equality came not so much from when average income earners fell well below the richest, but when the bottom 40% of income earners lag well behind the average earners.
It saw Cameron's "self-trumpeted assault on poverty" as a cover for "an attack on the poor, low-paid and even average earners".
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