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The image shows a bar graph that indicates the total amount of US households divided in four income categories for the years 2007, 2011, and 2015. The number of households with an annual income of less than $35,000 in 2007 was approximately 43 million, in 2011 was close to 45 million, and in 2015 was slightly over 42 million. The $35,000-$49,999 income group had about 25 million households in 2007, roughly 22 million in 2011, and nearly 20 million in 2015. The $50,000-$74,999 income category had around 28 million households in 2007, almost 27 million in 2011, and close to 25 million in 2015. Lastly, the $75,000-and-over income group had about 35 million households in 2007, approximately 38 million in 2011, and nearly 45 million in 2015.
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The chat illustrates the number of households in the US by comparing their salary in the years between 2007,2011 and 2015.
Overall, people who earn less than 25,000 are the lowest in 2007 when the household number was 25 million. However, this number is increasing between 2011 and 2015 and reached the highest in 2011 of 27 million in the US. Although of household number in 2011 was reducing, people who had the highest salary, which is 100,000 and more in year was reaching the 34 million of households in 2015.
By contrast, families which have 25,000-49,999 dollars a year have stable amounts in 2007, 2011 and 2015.The highest number of households is in 2011. That was almost 30 million.The amount was dropped in 2007, which was approximately 25 million. On the other hand, the number of households who have 75,000-99,000 income per year are stable in all years which are 21 millions in the US.
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