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Discover Ludwig"middle income" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You might use it to describe an income level that is higher than low income, but lower than high-income. For example: "The city has a large middle-income population."
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The $200,000 range, that's middle income".
Middle income, in a direct sense.
Case I: middle income, no mortgage.
Middle income America, man.
LMIC = Low and Middle income countries.
Are middle income countries allowed to apply?
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Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines are lower-middle income countries.
*High income, † Upper-middle income, ‡ Lower-middle income, § Low income.
No low-middle income settings were identified.
There is also still little difference between upper-middle income countries and low-middle income countries.
Low and lower-middle income countries made greater improvements in their laboratories compared with upper-middle income countries.
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