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income

[in-kuhm] / ˈɪn kʌm /


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All of the 55 prison employees who earned more than $500,000 in income last year were doctors, dentists, psychiatrists or medical executives, according to state controller data.

From Los Angeles Times

Economists use the term "income mobility" to describe how easily people or families can move up or down the income scale compared with others in their community.

From Science Daily

“Just like an investor plans for future retirement income, it’s important to plan and budget for ongoing maintenance and periodic improvements well before you’re ready to sell,” Spector said.

From MarketWatch

Students from lower income households in England who are studying certain courses will be able to receive up to £1,000 per year in maintenance grants from 2028, the government has said.

From BBC

Creators — many of whom are based in Southern California — rely on the app as a key source of income, while businesses and brands turn to the platform and its influencers to promote their products.

From Los Angeles Times