Accumulated from smallest size of adjusted gross income   No adjusted gross income ,113, $1 under $5,000 10,608,111.

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Accumulated from smallest size of adjusted gross income   No adjusted gross income 2013 2,113,013 1.4 $1 under $5,000 10,608,111 7.2 $1 under $10,000 22,638,499 15.4 $1 under $15,000 35,141,844 23.8 $1 under $20,000 46,763,379 31.7 $1 under $25,000 56,888,664 38.6 $1 under $30,000 65,698,179 44.6 $1 under $40,000 80,171,785 54.4 $1 under $50,000 91,451,180 62.1 $1 under $75,000 110,680,489 75.1 $1 under $100,000 123,254,596 83.6 $1 under $200,000 139,680,042 94.8 $1 under $500,000 144,168,152 97.8 $1 under $1,000,000 144,892,403 98.3 $1 under $1,500,000 145,048,672 98.4 $1 under $2,000,000 145,112,908 98.5 $1 under $5,000,000 145,204,036 $1 under $10,000,000 145,225,448 98.6 $1 or more 145,238,287 All returns 147,351,299 100.0

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Figure 5: Concentration of income and campaign contributions in the top 0.01% of households and voting age population

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