The given bar graph illustrates the total number of houses in the United States of America based on their yearly earnings for three different years: 2007, 2011 and 2015.
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occupied the highest count of buildings in 2007 and 2015, except in 2011 (around 27Punctuation problem
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held the highest number of households (close to 30 million dollars), followed by annual cash of $ 25,000-49,999, less than Punctuation problem
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50,000-74,999 and 75,000-99,999, respectively. In the next reporting period of 2011, individuals with an income range of USD 25,000-49,999 hold the highest figure of houses, which accounts for close to 30,000 Check wording
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the majority of the condos were held by citizens whose yearly salary was $ 100,000 or more , and the least amount remained with the people whose annual income was $ 75,000-99,000, which was approximately 15,000Punctuation problem
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