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English: Federal income tax amounts in the United States, based on average pretax household income (2003). The primary source of the information is the Congressional Budget Office's publication titled, "Historical Effective Tax Rates." |
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Date | (Algora Publishing, New York) | ||
Source | Democrats and Republicans - Rhetoric and Reality (book) | ||
Author | Joseph Fried | ||
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