gross earnings
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The charity worked out the impact of rising costs on a lower-income couple with two young children, with one adult working full-time with gross earnings of £20,000 per year.
From BBC ● Sep. 23, 2021
The average gross earnings for such a home sale reached a record $66,300 in 2020, the highest in data going back to at least 2005, according to Attom.
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 19, 2021
A 2017 report by Open Democracy estimated that Banks’s empire had sustained enough losses that his gross earnings since 2001 were only about twenty-two million pounds.
From The New Yorker ● Mar. 18, 2019
According to its most recent public accounting, the estate generated $600 million in gross earnings through the end of 2013.
From New York Times ● Mar. 15, 2016
Following the war we enjoyed the greatest prosperity this country has ever witnessed;—the greatest activity, the greatest bank clearings, the greatest foreign trade, the greatest railroad gross earnings, the highest commodity prices.
From Fundamentals of Prosperity What They Are and Whence They Come by Babson, Roger W.