The answer depends on the region and, therefore, the currency unit, as well as the period (per day, week, year). And since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
It would not surprise me if 100% of Japanese families earn more than 150000 Japanese Yen in a year. At the same time, 0% of UK households earn more than 150000 Pounds Sterling every hour!
Asian
$4.000 per month
15 %
he earns around 20 cents a year
I would go to a community college. It will bee fatter and cheaper than a regular school.
The answer is about 8% (of households earn 150,000 +). 20% of households earn 100,000+. This is based on: Table HINC-06. Income Distribution to $250,000 or More for Households: 2007 [Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplement. Numbers in thousands. Households as of March of the following year.]
Hispanic households earn about 74% of the median income for white households in the US.
4.7%
The percentage of American households earning over $150,000 changes annually. However, current information shows that 3.09 percent of American households earn between $150,000 to $154,999. Over 90 percent of all households earn below $150,000.
£150000
150000
If it is simple interest and interest calculated at the end of each year then 150000x10x0.1 = 150000 If it is compound interest and interest calculated at the end of each year then [150000[(1+0.1)]raised to 10] - 150000 which is [150000x(1.1)raised to 10] - 150000 which is 150000x2.59374246 - 150000 which is 389061.37 - 150000 = 239061.37
150000
an officer with Bsc earns 150000 a month
The percentage of 12 is 1200%, and it has no bearing on what you earn!
In 2012, 71% of individuals and 53% of households in the U.S. earned $50,000 or less. For more information, visit the Related Link. As of 2003 55% of American households made less than $50,000 a year. Two factors to consider in this number is that households is often the combined income of two people, and that we've just come out of a massive recession. So if you're looking for a percentage of households it reasonable to assume it's an even higher number. If you're looking for individual incomes it is much higher.
You save the tax on $3000 in whatever bracket you are in; so, if you are in a 20% bracket this is $600 in your pocket.