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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.
Inflation is hitting the incomes of the poor.
The incomes of the people have increased ten times.
"Why not publish the incomes of top surgeons?" Lithman asked.
As you may have heard, the incomes of the rich have grown faster over the last 30 years than the incomes of the middle class and the poor.
The incomes of the 1 percent grew more than 11 percent between 2009 and 2011, but the incomes of the 99 percent actually shrank.
Income inequality can be reduced directly by decreasing the incomes of the richest or by increasing the incomes of the poorest.
From 1979 to 1997 the incomes of the richest 20% in Britain grew faster (2.5%) than the incomes of the poorest 20% (0.8%).
This is because the incomes of the richest have been growing faster in relative and absolute terms than the incomes of everyone else – but not in most cases because the incomes of the poorest are actually falling.
The incomes of the top 1% grew almost 60% since 1993 (pdf), while the incomes of everyone else grew less than 6%.
By 2012 this meant the incomes of the top 10% were 41% higher than they were in 1995, while the incomes of the bottom 10% were 25% higher.
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