Across
- 7. This describes when you get a paycheck each week.
- 10. This describes when you work more hours than full time.
- 11. (Two Words) a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people or those who are unemployed or disabled.
- 12. This one of the benefits from your full-time job. They come in three forms (health, life, disability, and sometimes vision).
- 13. This describes when you only get paid once per month.
Down
- 1. This describes when you get paid twice per month.
- 2. (Two Words) These are the specific number of hours your employer requires you to work per week.
- 3. (Two Words) This is when your paycheck is automatically deposited electronically into your bank account on payday.
- 4. This is federal health insurance for people 65 or older or some younger people with disabilities.
- 5. This is the compensation that an employee receives from an employer after retiring.
- 6. This describes when you get a paycheck every two weeks.
- 8. This describes an amount of money made, usually a percentage, for a sale that is made.
- 9. (Two Words) This describes how much you get paid for each hour worked.
