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bracket

[brak-it] / ˈbræk ɪt /


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“We don’t see evidence of that for our top-income consumers. People in the $150,000 annual income bracket continued to spend quite aggressively, including buying cars,” Long said.

From MarketWatch

The No. 10 seed barely squeaked into the bracket.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gen Z retirement savers can benefit from Roth accounts because they’re likely in a lower tax bracket now than they will be toward the end of their career, financial experts say.

From MarketWatch

Each flag, which have been described by the authority as banners, costs about £457, including brackets, traffic management and cherry pickers.

From BBC

And when you start withdrawing your retirement savings, try to do so in a manner that doesn’t push you into a higher tax bracket.

From MarketWatch