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bracket

[brak-it] / ˈbræk ɪt /


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Even if everyone in your family is rooting for the same team, a bracket challenge can be fun, and the prize can be a family outing -—winner’s choice.

From Salon

I had a large sale of Apple in 2025 that put some of my long-term capital gains in the 20% capital-gains tax bracket that Grok missed the first time I posed the problem.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the Ipsos report, the age brackets for the different generations are defined as:

From BBC

In that case, aim for an amount that fills your tax bracket but doesn’t push you into the next bracket, Soto says.

From Barron's

The trust allowed her client to make larger withdrawals, and she moved assets into her estate because she is in a lower tax bracket than the trust.

From Barron's