TABLE 6.-MAXIMUM INCOME IN INCOME GROUPS BY FAMILY SIZE, ACTUAL FOR 1990 AND PROJECTED FOR 1994 Year: All families (by income group): Note: Table reads for boldface figure that the highest income in the 96 to 99 percent income group for a one person family in 1994 is $165,894. In other words, a single individual with an income greater than $165,894 is in the top 1 percent of the income distribution. Source: Congressional Budget Office. TABLE 7.-NUMBER OF FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS BY INCOME QUINTILE Note. Equal number of people per percentile; weighted by persons. Lowest quintile does not include families with negative incomes. Source: Congressional Budget Office. Note.-Table reads for boldface figure that the lowest 20 percent in income of the population in 1977 received 4.9 percent of total pretax income. Quintiles are weighted by families. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.6 47.5 50.7 51.9 51.8 51.4 36.4 36.1 Source: Congressional Budget Office. TABLE 9.-SHARES OF AFTER-TAX INCOME FOR ALL FAMILIES Note.-Table reads for boldface figure that the lowest 20 percent in income of the population in 1977 received 5.7 percent of total after-tax income. Quintiles are weighted by families. Source: Congressional Budget Office. TABLE 10.-TOTAL FEDERAL EFFECTIVE TAX RATES BY FAMILY TYPE FOR SELECTED YEARS-Continued Note.-Table reads for boldface figure that, for the lowest 20 percent in income of the population residing in a family with children, total Federal taxes were 10.1 percent of income. Quintiles are weighted by families. Source: Congressional Budget Office. |