Across
- 2. mandatory contributions to the federal government's revenue
- 4. this type of paystub is a hard copy that can be filed and can be saved for personal records
- 7. similar to federal taxes, these are contributions to the state government and rates vary by state
- 9. this outlines the time the paystub covers, such as weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly
- 12. these include retirement contributions and health insurance premiums
- 13. the amount the employee takes home after all deductions have been made from the gross wages
- 15. the amounts taken out of your paycheck before you get your final pay
Down
- 1. a federal health insurance program primarily for individuals aged 65 and older, as well as for some younger people with disabilities
- 3. this type of paystub lets you access your pay information at any time and from anywhere
- 5. shows how much you earn, which could be an hourly or salary
- 6. this type of person will receive a paycheck
- 8. explains how much you earned, the time period you are being paid for, how much you paid in taxes, and what deductions have been taken from your pay
- 10. this U.S, government program provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits
- 11. represent the total amount earned before any deductions are made
- 14. these may fund local services such as schools, transportation, and public safety
