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moderate-income

adjective

  1. of or relating to those with a close-to-average income within the overall population.


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High quality, free preschool for three and four year-olds growing up in low or moderate income households.

He said he thinks that the party would be better served by sharpening its message to low- and moderate-income voters of all races.

The Emperor had accepted the most moderate income that ever crowned head was contented withal, in order to spare his people.

If a young man has a moderate income he should make it a point to select only the quiet patterns of dark colors.

Not only are all the recipes practical, but they are economical and such as come within the reach of families of moderate income.

Fuel and whiskey are about the same that they are in Chicago, so a man need not suffer here provided he has a moderate income.

I found out afterward that he was a commercial traveler, with a large family and a moderate income.

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