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Discover Ludwig"falling income" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an income that's becoming lower than it was before. For example: "With falling income levels, many households are struggling to make ends meet."
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An excess demand for money is associated with falling income.
That may reflect falling income levels (alcohol is notoriously pricey in Iceland).
An excess supply of final goods is associated with falling income.
But macroeconomic stability, falling income inequality and the global commodity boom ensured Brazil's steady, politically harmonious growth.
But unstable foreign markets and the strengthening of the pound has meant falling income from textile recyclers.
The Local Government Association said councils were suffering from a double whammy of rising demand for services and falling income.
Unlike Latin America, most of them combined speedy economic growth with relatively low and sometimes even falling income inequality, thereby spreading the economic gains widely.
Higher taxes would undoubtedly stress many working families, especially after a decade of falling income for all but the most successful.
Thousands of jobs have already been cut in Aberdeen as large oil companies, such as Shell, reduced their budgets in line with falling income.
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That means fewer workers supporting more retirees, falling income-tax revenues and reduced economic growth.
The proportion of Latin Americans living in poverty defined as a daily income of less than $4 has fallen from 41.4% in 2000 to 28% in 2010.This social progress is the result of a rare combination of faster economic growth, low unemployment and falling income-inequality.
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