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Amounts withheld from your gross wage are Net wage Deductions Unknown Contributions
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Amounts withheld from your gross wage are
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The answer is Deductions.
Gross Pay
- Taxes (state, federal, Medicare, Social Security,)
- 401k contributions
= Net Pay
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