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The image shows the distribution of US households (in millions) by annual income for 2007, 2011, 2015: in 2007, "<$25,000" is 27 million, "$25,000-$49,999" is 25 million, "$50,000-$74,999" is 21 million, "$75,000-$99,999" is 14 million, "$100,000 or more" is 15 million; in 2011, "<$25,000" is 29 million, "$25,000-$49,999" is 25 million, "$50,000-$74,999" is 20 million, "$75,000-$99,999" is 14 million, "$100,000 or more" is 20 million; in 2015, "<$25,000" is 22 million, "$25,000-$49,999" is 24 million, "$50,000-$74,999" is 22 million, "$75,000-$99,999" is 16 million, "$100,000 or more" is 28 million.
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The graph above illustrates the number of household in.the United States. It presents their annual income ( in millions ) over the years 2007, 2011, and 2015.
Overall, most households had an income of 100,000 or more throughout the three years. In the year 2015 shows the greatest amount of households with an income of 100,000 or more. In the year 2011, most number of household made an income of 25,000 to 49,999 dollars. In 2007, almost 30 million houses in the United States had received more than 100,000 and more.
2015, witnesses the greatest annual income over approximately 32 million household receiving 100,000 and more. But, also on the same year the second highest was those who received 25,000 or above.
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