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This has a bimodal distribution, with top and bottom decile households affected most. Are the bottom decile ones (negative income, could be multiple tax units) enough to plausibly produce this result?
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Raising the top marginal rate to 32% increases the Gini index in 2024 using the ECPS: https://policyengine.org/us/policy?reform=57699&focus=policyOutput.inequalityImpact®ion=enhanced_us&timePeriod=2025&baseline=2
This has a bimodal distribution, with top and bottom decile households affected most. Are the bottom decile ones (negative income, could be multiple tax units) enough to plausibly produce this result?
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