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  2. Upper middle class - Wikipedia

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    The top 15% of all US income earners nationally tend to be more concentrated in these richer suburban counties where the cost of living is also higher. If middle-class households earning between the 50th percentile ($46,000) and the 85th percentile ($62,500) tend to live in lower cost of living areas, then their difference in real income may be ...

  3. 50 Wholesome And Funny Bosses Who Put Their Employees First ...

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    Image credits: copperpin When asked whether they would like to work more for a man or a woman, a bigger percentage (15% vs. 12%) veered towards having males as bosses.

  4. List of sovereign states by tax revenue to GDP ratio - Wikipedia

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    General; Tax avoidance. Repatriation tax avoidance; Tax evasion; Tax resistance; Tax shelter; Debtors' prison; Smuggling; Black market; Unreported employment; Corporate

  5. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Its documented and undocumented population collectively paid $1.2 billion in taxes. [165] New Orleans has been defined as a sanctuary city. [166] [167] [168] The population density of the state is 104.9 people per square mile. [169] The center of population of Louisiana is located in Pointe Coupee Parish, in the city of New Roads. [170]

  6. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    [246] [247] This correlates to the health levels of states, Kerala has average life expectancy at birth of 74.9 while Rajasthan's average life expectancy at birth is 67.7 years. [248] In India, higher education is defined as the education of an age group between 18 and 24, and is largely funded by the government.

  7. Martin Heinrich - Wikipedia

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    Martin Trevor Heinrich was born in Fallon, near Carson City, Nevada.He is the son of seamstress Shirley A. (née Bybee) and Pete C. Heinrich, a utility company lineman. [3] [4] His father was born in Waldenburg, Germany, as Heinrich Peter Karl Cordes and later took his stepfather Olaf Heinrich's surname.

  8. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, the city had 13,000 free people of color (gens de couleur libres), the class of free, mostly mixed-race people that expanded in number during French and Spanish rule. They set up some private schools for their children. The census recorded 81 percent of the free people of color as mulatto, a term used to cover all degrees of mixed race.

  9. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's Rebellion forced the signing of Bacon's Laws, which restored some of the colony's rights and sanctioned both attacks on native tribes and the enslavement of their people. [31] [32] The Treaty of 1677 further reduced the independence of the tribes that signed it, and aided the colony's assimilation of their land in the years that followed.