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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose income" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate possession or ownership of income. Example: The company's employees, whose income had been steadily decreasing, were relieved when their salaries were raised.
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Or, adult children of parents whose income is limited could buy policies for their parents.
That top fifth would surely include people whose income is half that mean.
In Europe, the poor are those whose income falls below 60% of the median.
Similarly, new frontiers often separated monasteries from distant properties on whose income they relied.
Administration officials said the program was helping homeowners whose income had been reduced.
By contrast, 1 in every 87 taxpayers whose income was above $100,000 was audited.
That would insulate Congress from lobbying by every group whose income might be reduced.
But elsewhere there are anecdotal reports of "spillionaires" whose income has risen thanks to BP.
It will also apply to residents whose income is too high to qualify for the credit.
"I think I may be the only one whose income went down," Ms. Segarra said.
Overall, the report says, the number of households whose income rose outnumbers those whose income fell.That does not mean that people feel richer or even more stable in their prosperity.
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