revenue

/ˈrɛvəˌnu/
noun
  1. Income that a government receives from taxes and other sources.
    • A large portion of state revenue goes toward building and repairing roads.
    • The city council discussed ways to boost revenue without raising property taxes.
    • The government's revenue from income taxes increased this year.
  2. The total income earned by a company or organization from its normal business activities, such as selling goods or services.
    • The company reported a 20% increase in revenue for the last quarter.
    • Revenue from online sales now makes up half of the store's total earnings.
    • The startup's revenue grew quickly after they launched their new app.
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