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Use "nonsalary" in a sentence
"But now an IRS auditor and the women's accountant can haggle over an additional issue: whether more than 20% of their profit -- more than $12,000 of the owners '$60,000 in nonsalary earnings -- can be attributed to the efforts of Joe, their website design employee."
"In 1967 average real (inflation-adjusted) income for the middle class (families with incomes between the fortieth and sixtieth percentiles of the income distribution) was about $43,000; in 2007 it was more than $61,000.8 This increase does not include the increased generosity of nonwage and nonsalary benefits such as health care, pensions, flexible workweeks, more family leave, more vacation, and holidays."
"What if the unemployed individual has a nonsalary income of $25,000 and a working spouse making $100,000; should the unemployed person receive benefits?"