[Grammar] Made $50K Last Year meaning

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What is the meaning of "Made $50K Last Year"?

Does it mean $50K profits? or is it $50K revenue?
 
Without context it could mean several different things.
 
I saw that in a title when scrolling (forgot where), I cannot find it anymore. The title is something like: "How Michael Made $50K Last Year"
 
OK, so now we know it was Michael, we still don't know exactly what he did, but I would guess that he earned $50K last year. It remains a possibility that he stole it or printed it, however.
 
What I am asking is if someone says "I made $50K last year by selling shoes", does it mean that the $50K is pure profits or is it the revenue?
 
** I am not a teacher. **

I would understand that to mean the person earned fifty thousand dollars in profit. "I make $X" is a common way to say your gross income is $X.
 
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If it is an individual's income, then it could simply be fifty thousand, regardless of profit.
 
If you're chatting to business owners/the self employed, then they probably mean profit. If you're chatting to employees they probably mean salary.

Revenue or turnover- I don't think they mean that.
 
If it is revenue, then it doesn't sound like a great claim. It would sound better as an income.
 
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