Sentences with phrase «in upper income brackets»

Since it's pretty safe to assume that those considering the real estate profession are aspiring to be in the upper income brackets, let's see what they might be able to do to swing the odds in their favor.
In the U.S., tablet users display the characteristics of early technology adopters: young males in upper income brackets.
In these suburbs, black families are most likely in upper income brackets of the middle class, and thus more likely homeowners, which distinguishes them from lower - middle class blacks families who live in working class environments (Lacy, 2007).
And for the fortunate folks that work hard enough or are smart enough to find themselves in the upper income brackets - don't tax them out of New York State.
Seven - in - ten Canadians agree resource revenues will provide stable financing for Canada's provinces (70 %), and this agreement is especially high among older Canadians (55 + — 78 %), those in upper income brackets ($ 80K to $ 100K — 82 %), in Atlantic Canada (81 %) and in Alberta (78 %).

Not exact matches

I am guessing maybe you are one of these successful small business owners, You are in the middle to upper income bracket.
«But once you get into the upper income brackets, like the top 10 percent, comparing a well - off person in New York to a well - off person in Houston, a well - off person in Houston will make out like a bandit.»
Lucky for those of us in urban and suburban areas who are in middle to upper income brackets, shopping local can be a great option for buying healthier foods.
If your potential buyers are travelers or businesspeople in an upper - income bracket, have your books in high - end specialty stores, airport stores, business - supply stores and gift shops in hotels or cruise ships.
On the other hand, the PEP surtax calculation never actually applies to the top tax bracket, because the upper income threshold for the PEP is actually reached before the 39.6 % bracket kicks in.
Given the rising cost of health care, it only seems like the logical choice for people falling in the low, middle and upper middle income bracket.
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