In the NGPF curriculum, the "Fine Print" series challenges you to analyze a sample pay stub to find hidden details that most people overlook. Key Components of a Pay Stub
The "meat" of the NGPF lesson lies in categorizing where the money goes. The curriculum breaks deductions down into three distinct buckets: ngpf fine print: pay stub
Money sent to the IRS for federal programs. In the NGPF curriculum, the "Fine Print" series
The lesson highlights the inevitability of taxes. Students learn to identify the standard acronyms found on almost every stub: The lesson highlights the inevitability of taxes
A pay stub (or earnings statement) is a document provided by an employer each pay period. It outlines your total earnings, the taxes withheld, and any other deductions taken out before you receive your final check.
The government requires employers to withhold certain taxes. On your pay stub, you’ll see: