As of recent data, approximately 1% of American households earn over $400,000 a year. This figure can vary slightly depending on economic conditions and changes in income distribution. Generally, this income bracket represents the top tier of earners in the United States.
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0.3% of people make $1million or more. So that is 3 out of every 1000 Americans or about 900k people in the US.
Only 29 percent of all Americans say they read newspapers and just 23 percent read a print newspaper. Over the past decade the percentage reading a print newspaper has fallen by 18 points from 41 to 23 percent
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example 12012012/4004004 122436/40812 1200000/400000
19 over 5 as a percent = 380%
About 25%, see related link.
Fifteen percent
19 percent according to wikipedia in 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States
4/10ths of 1 %
1,228,026.2 Americans
Almost all working Americans do. Since a typical working lifespan is around 40 years, that implies only about 5,000 per year on the average.
over 40%
15
less than 31 percent of all americans make $50000
70%
100,000,000 at 5% would earn 5,000,000 intrest.
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.