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I think this is mostly a US thing. Why use yearly salary? You're not paid once a year, are you? Most likely once a month. Referencing monthly salary makes much more sense.

"I'm making 50k". Great, now I have to guess - dollars? Monthly? Yearly? If yearly then what's the monthly paycheck? Net? Gross?

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nothing that I wrote conflicts with anything you said.

Being in Tax Bracket C doesn't in any way imply you arent in Tax Bracket A.

The point is, Tax Brackets, and Taxes in general, are based on yearly income, so thats what people largely measure by once you are above a certain pay grade.

You get taxed by the year, so many people quote their income by the year, because its a quick and simple indicator of wealth/status.