Income bracket
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Template:Short description An income bracket is a category of people whose income falls within defined upper and lower levels.[1][2]
In governmental planning, entire populations are divided into income brackets. These brackets are used to categorize demographic data as well as determine levels of taxation and welfare benefits.[citation needed]
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References
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