Understanding Six-Figured Salaries: What It Means and Why It Matters
Six-figured refers to an amount of money that has six digits, or $100,000 to $999,999. It is often used to describe salaries or other forms of income that are above a certain threshold, but not quite in the seven-figure range (which refers to amounts over $1 million). For example, if someone makes $125,000 per year, they might be said to have a six-figured salary.
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