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The relationship between household income and legal problems is not linear but legal problems tend to cluster in the lower half of income brackets Those in income brackets just above the lowest may have opportunities to more fully participate in economic and social life but lack the resources of tho
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  • The relationship between household income and legal problems is not linear but legal problems tend to cluster in the lower half of income brackets
  • Those in income brackets just above the lowest may have opportunities to more fully participate in economic and social life but lack the resources of those in higher income brackets to navigate legal frameworks and absorb legal shocks, making them particularly susceptible to legal problems.

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