Across
- 2. The amount of time you worked.
- 4. Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes or benefits.
- 6. The amount of money you earn per hour.
- 9. A person who works for an employer and gets paid.
- 10. Taxes taken out of your paycheck to help pay for government programs like Social Security and Medicare.
- 12. The day you receive your paycheck.
- 13. Extra help from your job, like health insurance or retirement savings.
- 16. The money you take home after taxes and other money are taken out.
- 17. Money taken out of your pay for the national government.
- 18. A special number given to you by the government to keep track of your work and taxes.
Down
- 1. The total amount of money you earned before any money is taken out.
- 3. The total amount of money earned or taken out from the start of the year until now.
- 5. Money taken out of your pay for your state government.
- 7. The person or company that gives you a job and pays you.
- 8. Statement A paper or online form that shows how much you earned and what money was taken out of your pay.
- 11. The amount of time you worked before getting paid (for example: one week or two weeks).
- 14. Money taken out of your pay that goes to the government.
- 15. The money you earn for one hour of work.
