bracket
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈbrækɪt/ usa set group with fixed upper and lower limits into which people or things are divided:
in a bracket The pay increase in the 26-30 age bracket has been 15.5%.
Those in the top income brackets are getting a bigger share of total income than at any time since World War II.
For properties in the €250,000 to €300,000 price bracket, the agent charges a fixed fee of €500.
See also
bulge-bracket
tax bracket