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salary

noun as in money paid for work done

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Like many other young people, her salary has been cut, she adds.

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Oppenheimer had a nepotism rule, however; if Lillian and Elliot wanted to hire their son, they had to pay his salary for the first year, while others determined if he was worth paying at all.

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“For others, it’s about taxes—if you’re earning an average salary in New York, you’re still paying a lot. And then there are those chasing a better lifestyle—warmer climate, more space, lower costs.”

How did she manage this on a government salary that never exceeded $145,000?

Freezing the thresholds means that, as salaries rise over time, more people reach an income level at which they start paying tax and NI or qualify for higher tax rates.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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