monthly earnings
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonthlyandearnings
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monthly
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈmʌn.θli/us/ˈmʌn.θli/
happening or produced once ...
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earnings
noun[plural]
uk/ˈɜː.nɪŋz/us/ˈɝː.nɪŋz/
the amount of money that someone is paid ...
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(Definition ofmonthlyandearningsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the 1996 reform, employee contributions were set to 18 % of theirmonthlyearnings, while employers' contributions were set at 17.5 % of their total payroll.
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Retirees and non-retirees with nomonthlyearningsare excluded as the data do not allow us to distinguish between these two groups.
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Earnings were measured by open questions relating tomonthlyearningsof respondent in 1992 and in 1995.
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The increases in the monthly index of average earnings, which is based on weekly andmonthlyearnings, were: after correcting for normal seasonal variations.
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It said then that it would require total grossmonthlyearningsto be at least five times the monthly mortgage repayments.
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Contributions are calculated on weekly ormonthlyearnings; income tax on annual income including unearned income and pensions.
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The average manual worker'smonthlyearningsin 1970 were £117.
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The current weekly andmonthlyearningslimits below which an employee is not required to pay contributions are £58 and £252 respectively.
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I doubt whether this is so when the percentage figure is translated into pounds sterling and calculated against weekly ormonthlyearnings.
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Many single people and married couples with families have been exasperated to see the enormous amount of tax which they have to pay out of their weekly ormonthlyearnings.
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While working in the mills they would send somemonthlyearningsback home to still fulfill the role as a contributing part of the family.
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The trio big time are spendthrifts and spend most of theirmonthlyearningson alcohol, lottery tickets and other unnecessary ways.
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