Sentences with phrase «relatively flat income»

Few economists expect the country to return to the relatively flat income distribution of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Mean clergy income has remained relatively flat over the past 20 years, while others with graduate degrees, especially those in medicine and law, have seen their salaries rise.
«Tenants are being asked to pay an ever - increasing percentage of their income towards rent, while landlords have increased their profits due to relatively flat operating costs.»
What's interesting is to see that in a market in which most bookstore prosperity has been relatively flat in the last year, the majority of shortlisted shops showed increased income in 2017.
Thanks to declining wages, the median household income has remained relatively flat over the last few years.
Serving a moderate - means client base, the ULG provides relatively simple, short - term legal services and offers flat - rate fee arrangements or hourly rates of $ 50 to $ 80 per hour, depending on client income.
Net income stayed relatively flat, inching up less than 1 percent to $ 85 million.
Would - be homeowners are also not confident about their prospects because their incomes have stayed relatively flat compared to home prices — more evidence making the case for unaffordability, according to the researchers.
«We're relatively high earners,» Wie said in an email, «so the flat 3.07 percent Pennsylvania (income) tax would benefit us more than the higher property taxes or (the federal) tax change would hurt us.»
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