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bracket

[brak-it] / ˈbræk ɪt /


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One year after the underwhelming debut of the 12-team bracket—when not a single road team pulled a first-round upset—these timely picks sent two favorites packing in the playoff’s first 24 hours.

From The Wall Street Journal

Create a “tax map” with your accountant to estimate your brackets before and after your Social Security and RMDs.

From MarketWatch

Anecdotally, he cites a multitude of factors, ranging from growing environmental consciousness — hybrids and electric vehicles are big with the age bracket — to the ease of rideshare, especially in major cities.

From Los Angeles Times

Flights across the group stage would cost £1,675 each, with the lowest ticket price bracket £500 on top.

From BBC

“Thankfully, the urgency for 2025 Roth conversions isn’t there, since the market is at all-time highs, and the tax brackets are no longer going up for 2026 and beyond but are now permanent,” he said.

From MarketWatch