The answer depends on where in the world and over what period. 250000 Japanese yen would be equivalent to 2330 USD. On a daily basis that would put you in the top 20% but certainly not on an annual basis.
Yes, amongst any group of people - in the world, continent, country, region, city, etc, there will be 2% who earn more than the others and these will be the top 2 percent of earners.
The top 2% spend ~ 65% while the top 20% spend ~ 80%. The spending habits of the top 2% have been dramatically reduced over the past 24 months by as much as 75%. You know what rolls down the hill. Our retail, commercial, and industrial entities have been hit very hard contributing to decreased income, increased layoffs.
The top 10 percent of income earners in the United States typically have an annual income of around $200,000 or more, though this figure can vary based on location and economic conditions. In some high-cost areas, the threshold may be significantly higher. This group includes a diverse range of professionals, including executives, high-skilled workers, and successful entrepreneurs. Overall, their income represents a substantial portion of total national earnings, contributing to income inequality discussions.
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As of recent data, the top 20 percent of households in the United States own approximately 70 percent of the nation's wealth. This concentration of wealth highlights significant economic inequality, with the wealthiest individuals holding a disproportionate share compared to the bottom 80 percent, who collectively own a much smaller percentage of total wealth. This disparity has been a focal point in discussions about economic policy and social equity.
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The top 2% of wage earners are those earning approximately $225,000 per year or more. Don't let them fool you into thinking it's only millionaires and billionaires. It's not.
"Including all tax returns that had a positive AGI [adjusted gross income], taxpayers with an AGI of $153,542 or more in 2006 constituted the nation's top 5 percent of earners. To break into the top 1 percent, a tax return had to have an AGI of $388,806 or more. The top-earning 25 percent of taxpayers [have an] AGI over $64,702." http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/250.html
The rich(top 20 percent of wage and income earners) i think but I'm not sure im taking the quiz right now XD
Yes, there will be top 3% of earners in America as well as in any other continent, country, region or city.
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