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

The bar chart illustrates the comparison of the number of households in the US by their annual income, namely less than $25,000, $25,000 - $49,999, $50.000 - $ 74999, $75.000 - $ 99,999, and $100,000, measured in millions in 2007, 2011, and 2015.
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the number of households in the US witnessed an upward trend, especially in terms of $100,000. Looking
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at less than $25,000, $25,000 - $49,999, and $50.000 - $ 74999, we can observe that the proportion of less than $25,000 and $25,000 - $49,999 were very similar, both showed a rise in 2010,
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a fall in 2015.
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, that of $50.000 - $ 74999 remained relatively stable, standing at roughly 21%. Moving on to $75.000 - $ 99,999
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and $100,000, there was a significant gap between these two categories. The former accounted for the lowest, with roughly an average of 14%,
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the end of the period, accounting for approximately 34%.

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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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