The chart below shows the number of households in the US by their annual income in 2007, 2011 and 2015

The chart below shows the number of households in the US by their annual income in 2007, 2011 and 2015
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The bar chart illustrates the
quantiy
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quantity
of families in the US by their annual salary in 2007, 2011, and 2015. In general,
while
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another income group tended to fluctuate, the group from 50 to 99 witnessed a steady. Having looked at the given chart for more details, in 2007, 25
million
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households had a budget of less than 25.000, and
this
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statistic significantly increased to 29.000 after 4 years and slightly dropped in 2015.
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, the number of families having a budget between 25 and under 50 grew by nearly 3
million
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in 2011 and decreased in 2015.
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, the figure of people having over 100 thousand in income went down by approximately 2
million
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in 2011 before rising and peaking at 33
million
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in 2015. Related to fluctuating trends, the salaries of people around 55 to 75 thousand remained steady.
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, the remaining group has a slight variation but it still levelled off under 15
million
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Vocabulary: Replace the words million with synonyms.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Economic landscape
  • Household income
  • Economic health
  • Income brackets
  • Trends
  • Inflation
  • Unemployment rates
  • Job market
  • Income disparity
  • Housing affordability
  • Access to education
  • Quality of life
  • Economic policies
  • Income inequality
  • Mitigating
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