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    income

    US /ˈɪnˌkʌm/

    ・

    UK /ˈɪnkʌm/

    A1TOEIC
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Earned money from work, investments or business
    My income is about $30,000 a year

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    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • However, income inequality remains significant, and nearly half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

      However, income inequality remains significant, and nearly half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

    • HOWEVER, INCOME

      HOWEVER, INCOME

    B1

    How Rich People Hide Their Money

    08:33How Rich People Hide Their Money
    • Well, most of us are taxed on our income.

      Well, most of us are taxed on our income.

    • The ultra-wealthy, though, don't earn much of their income from a paycheck.

      The ultra-wealthy, though, don't earn much of their income from a paycheck.

    B1

    Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018

    44:53Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
    • an income threshold, so if a family earning just below the threshold gets a small pay

      an income threshold, so if a family earning just below the threshold gets a small pay

    • but the Department for Education wants to base eligibility for free school meals on an income threshold, so if a family earning just below the threshold gets a small pay rise or an increase in hours, they will immediately lose the benefit of the school meals and end up much worse off.

      but the Department for Education wants to base eligibility for free school meals on an income threshold, so if a family earning just below the threshold gets a small pay rise or an increase in hours, they will immediately lose the benefit of the school meals and end up much worse off.

    B1

    How About That...

    10:07How About That...
    • So Wall Street is losing influence and income.

      So Wall Street is losing influence and income.

    • oh okay so wall street is losing influence and income

      oh okay so wall street is losing influence and income

    B1

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • Lower food prices had an added benefit since food cost less and wages in England remained high, workers would have more disposable income, which meant that if there were consumer goods available, they would be consumed, which incentivized people to make consumer goods more efficiently and therefore more cheaply.

      Lower food prices had an added benefit since food cost less and wages in England remained high, workers would have more disposable income, which meant that if there were consumer goods available, they would be consumed, which incentivized people to make consumer goods more efficiently and therefore more cheaply.

    • workers would have more disposable income,

      workers would have more disposable income,

    B1

    ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor

    08:42ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor
    • Number four is not knowing your income or expenses properly.

      Number four is not knowing your income or expenses properly.

    • There's something called "lifestyle inflation", and that is, your spending will rise as your income rises.

      There's something called "lifestyle inflation", and that is, your spending will rise as your income rises.

    A2

    Crocs: How the Polarizing Footwear Brand Became a Fashion Statement | The Economics Of | WSJ

    06:19Crocs: How the Polarizing Footwear Brand Became a Fashion Statement | The Economics Of | WSJ
    • But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crash, the company suffered a net income loss of $185 million.

      But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crash, the company suffered a net income loss of $185 million.

    • the company suffered a net income loss of $185 million.

      the company suffered a net income loss of $185 million.

    B2

    Is Having No Friends REALLY That Bad?

    03:52Is Having No Friends REALLY That Bad?
    • Everything from your living and work environments to your income and education play a role in your health, including your relationships.

      Everything from your living and work environments to your income and education play a role in your health, including your relationships.

    • your income and education plays a role in  your health, including your relationships.,

      your income and education plays a role in  your health, including your relationships.,

    B1

    South Korea Built a Mediocre New Capital in the Middle of Nowhere

    06:52South Korea Built a Mediocre New Capital in the Middle of Nowhere
    • The Seoul Capital Area—comprising the city itself, plus Incheon and the Gyeonggi Province—has just under half of the whole country's population on under 12% of its land, and the income gap between there and everywhere else is widening.

      The Seoul Capital Area—comprising the city itself, plus Incheon and the Gyeonggi Province—has just under half of the whole country's population on under 12% of its land, and the income gap between there and everywhere else is widening.

    • just under half of the whole country’s population on under 12% of its land, and the income gap

      just under half of the whole country’s population on under 12% of its land, and the income gap

    B1

    How South Koreans got so much taller

    06:08How South Koreans got so much taller
    • The food supply was basically in line with other low-income countries.

      The food supply was basically in line with other low-income countries.

    • Worse than most low income countries.

      Worse than most low income countries.

    B1