As of recent data, approximately 8-10% of American households earn over $150,000 per year. This figure can vary based on factors such as economic conditions and geographical location. The U.S. Census Bureau and other economic reports provide insights into income distribution, reflecting the growing income inequality in the country. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, it’s advisable to refer to the latest census data or economic surveys.
Expressed as a percentage, 5000/150000 = 3.3 recurring (that is, 3.3333..) percent.
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150/200 and 150000/200000 are two examples.
5,000,000
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Expressed as a percentage, 5000/150000 = 3.3 recurring (that is, 3.3333..) percent.
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About five percent of Americans earn 180,000 or more a year. Source: My Budget 360 (see the link below) This is an interesting page, by the way, you might want to check it out.
let me put it this way today about 5% of Americans (individualy) make 100,000$ dollars or more.
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1,228,026.2 Americans
Roughly 20% of Americans make over $75,000 per year.
1.2%
less than 31 percent of all americans make $50000
The total population of America is:307,006,550Percentage of "families" making over 250,000 is 2%307,006,550 * .02= 6140131Roughly 6,140,131.