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middle-income

American  
[mid-l-in-kuhm] / ˈmɪd lˈɪn kʌm /

adjective

  1. of or relating to those with an average income within the overall population.


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The German government will spend EUR3 billion on the program from 2026 to 2029, offering subsidies of EUR1,500 to EUR6,000 for each EV with a focus on low- and middle-income households, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The services for a “typical middle-income household” would be in the $350-$600 range, he said.

From MarketWatch

But margins on groceries are tight, and the company is looking for ways to keep growing beyond its core low- and middle-income shoppers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Risks to the outlook include the fight over Fed independence, the potential impact of tariffs on inflation, and sluggish job growth pressuring the finances of lower- and middle-income households.

From The Wall Street Journal

He pledged to steer Uganda towards achieving the status of a middle-income country by 2030, a milestone his supporters have framed as a fitting legacy for a man who will finish his seventh - and possibly final - term the following year.

From BBC