annual income
collocation in Englishmeaningsofannualandincome
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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæn.ju.əl/us/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofannualandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Annualincomefor the families ranged from $5000 to almost $100,000, and the mean income was approximately $35,000.
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In 2003, students whose parentalannualincomewas less than £20,480 owed an average of £9,708, and half owed more than £10,392.
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These workers generate anannualincomeof 6,930,000 yuan.
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To motivate this argument, suppose that lawmakers were to require us to contribute ten percent of ourannualincometo charity.
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Both voluntary early retirement and compulsory redundancy had a positive effect independent of grade on personalannualincomein retirement.
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While annual household income ranged from less than £4,000 to £174,000 per year : fewer than one-in-five people had anannualincomeof more than £15,000.
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For all of these families,annualincomewas reported to exceed $50,000 and was as high as $200,000.
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Of all households, gleaning was never worth more than 0.5 per cent ofannualincome.
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Conservatives disliked the idea of a guaranteedannualincomefor people who did not work.
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They will raise employee pension premiums from the current 13.58% ofannualincometo 18.3% in 2017.
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Lease payments are costs, to be offset againstannualincome, and lease income can be offset by annual cost.
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Both surveys provided longitudinal information on theannualincomeand other attributes of private households.
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The overall refusal rate was 1-6%, and a further 2-8% refused to supply details of their grossannualincome.
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Theannualincomedivided by the total number of hours worked per year provided an estimate of the hourly wage.
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They refer to the grossannualincomemeasured in national currencies.
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Since it includes mortgage as well as credit card debt, it can be a substantial amount compared withannualincome.
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Applicants were required to report income in a signed statement, supported by the latestannualincometax return.
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If a woman wove 1,095 tan of cloth a year at this wage rate, herannualincomewould reach 32.85 yen.
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Just over a quarter of the sample had a personalannualincomeof under £9,999, and around one half received under £14,999 a year.
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