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  2. What is the minimum income needed to support different family ...

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    SmartAsset examined cost data from MIT Living Wage to determine the incomes needed for various family types to support themselves.

  3. Are you considered middle class in Georgia? Here's the ... - AOL

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    The highest incomes to be considered middle class are in Hawaii, at $82,630, and then New York and Washington, D.C., where the minimum middle class annual income is $81,396. Out of all 50 states ...

  4. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    The income would have to allow the family to "secure food, shelter, clothing, health care, transportation and other necessities of living in modern society". [9] The definition of a living wage used by the Greater London Authority (GLA) is the threshold wage, calculated as an income of 60% of the median, and an additional 15% to allow for ...

  5. Family reunification - Wikipedia

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    Family reunification is a recognized ... were updated in 2012 to create a strict minimum income threshold for non-EU ... The sponsor must have an income of at least ...

  6. Guaranteed minimum income - Wikipedia

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    Guaranteed minimum income (GMI), also called minimum income (or mincome for short), is a social-welfare system that guarantees all citizens or families an income sufficient to live on, provided that certain eligibility conditions are met, typically: citizenship and that the person in question does not already receive a minimum level of income to live on.

  7. Here’s the Income You Need To Be a Securely Middle Class ...

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    “For instance, in California, where the median income is $84,097, the middle-class income bracket ranges from $56,065 to $168,194.” But California is a big place — as is every state in terms ...

  8. Family wage - Wikipedia

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    The term "family wage jobs" has occasional contemporary use in American political rhetoric and is most associated with Catholic intellectuals, in the Catholic social teaching tradition, such as Douglas Kmiec and Allan C. Carlson. Charles Krauthammer has said there should be a two-tiered system where breadwinners have a higher minimum wage. [1]

  9. Share Our Wealth - Wikipedia

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    The taxes raised would guarantee every family what Long called a "Household Estate" of $5,000 (a Basic Household Grant worth $118,600 in 2024) and a minimum annual income of $2,000–$3,000 (a Universal Basic Income to each household of $47,450–$71,175 per year, 2024), or one-third of the average family home value and income.