Based on my prior knowledge, the workclass feature can provide some insights into the person's earnings. Here is my analysis of the relationship between workclass and whether the person earns more than $50,000 per year:

- Private: Employees in the private sector may have a wide range of incomes, so it is difficult to predict whether they earn more than $50,000 per year. 

- Local-gov: 
  - No: People working in local government jobs may have stable but relatively lower incomes, so they might not earn more than $50,000 per year.
  - Yes: However, there could also be positions in local government that pay well, so some individuals might earn more than $50,000 per year.

- ?: The "?" category implies missing or unknown data. Since we don't have information about this category, we cannot determine a relationship with the target variable.

- Self-emp-not-inc: Self-employed individuals who are not incorporated may have variable incomes. Some might earn more than $50,000 per year, while others may not.

- Federal-gov: 
  - No: Federal government jobs often have standardized salary structures, which may be lower than $50,000 per year for some positions.
  - Yes: However, there are also higher-paying positions in the federal government, so some employees might earn more than $50,000 per year.

- State-gov: 
  - No: Similar to local government jobs, state government positions may have stable but relatively lower incomes.
  - Yes: There could be higher-paying positions in state government, so some individuals might earn more than $50,000 per year.

- Self-emp-inc: Self-employed individuals who are incorporated tend to have more control over their income. It is possible that some of them earn more than $50,000 per year.

- Without-pay: This category represents individuals without any employment or income. Hence, they would not earn more than $50,000 per year.

- Never-worked: Similar to "without-pay," these individuals have never worked and therefore would not earn more than $50,000 per year.

Based on this analysis, here is the dictionary with the specific details:

```json
{
	"no": ["Local-gov", "Private", "Without-pay", "Never-worked"],
	"yes": ["Local-gov", "Federal-gov", "State-gov", "Self-emp-not-inc", "Self-emp-inc"]
}
```