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As of recent data, the minimum income threshold for the top one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) of earners in the United States is typically around $2.5 million annually. This figure can vary slightly depending on the source and the year but generally reflects a significant concentration of wealth at that level. This group represents a small fraction of the population, highlighting the income disparity in the country.

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2d ago

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