middle-income people

collocation in English

meaningsofpeople

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people
noun[plural]
uk
/ˈpiː.pəl/
us
/ˈpiː.pəl/
men, women, ...
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(Definition ofpeoplefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Even manymiddle-incomepeopleare unwilling to raise the roof over this problem.
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My experience is that such schemes have always been used for low andmiddle-incomepeople.
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They are felt to be a constraint on people at every level of income, the poor, themiddle-incomepeople, and the rich.
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It is time that we stopped taxingmiddle-incomepeopleso that we can give them benefits.
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However, taxes have gone up, essentially, onmiddle-incomepeople, who have saved and worked hard throughout their lives.
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No ; it is a far harder task that this country faces—to mobilise co-operation which in other countries is turning working people intomiddle-incomepeoplebefore our eyes.
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He made the point that his report was about directors; it was not about ordinary men and women, low income andmiddle-incomepeople, and their ownership of share options.
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This would cause significant positive benefit to low-income people, perhaps weak benefit to middle-incomepeople, and significant negative benefit to high-income people.
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