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- noun Plural form of
earner .
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Examples
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Phasing out benefits on high retirement earners is a permanent solution however, because the ceailings can be adjusted as needed to maintain solvency.
Half of the country wants out of Social Security. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Arthur Laffer's analysis of the likely outcome of the statewide proposition on Washington's November ballot that would impose new and significant tax increases on high earners is correct.
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When he asserts that adding additional taxes on the top 10% of earners is bad and will lead to X, he is commenting - even predicting - but not arguing from facts.
Discourse.net: Economist.com Does '7 Questions for Dan Froomkin' 2009
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway -- subject to a 15 percent tax.
Robert Reich: The Perfect Storm That Threatens American Democracy Robert Reich 2010
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