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Grant was excited when he got hired for his first real job a couple of weeks ago. He is sixteen years old and works as a lifeguard during the summer at his community pool. He earns $9 an hour and works
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Grant was excited when he got hired for his first real job a couple of weeks ago. He is sixteen years old and works as a lifeguard during the summer at his community pool. He earns $9 an hour and works twenty-five hours a week. Based on these numbers, he expects his first weekly paycheck to be in the amount of $225. He was shocked when he saw that it was only $180. Explain to Grant why his paycheck was a smaller amount than he expected.
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because of FICA deductions, taxes, insurance from company, and other fees for being an employee:) hope this helps!
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It is law that companies take out income tax from your paycheck every week. So you never actually get the full amount expected because they will always take out income tax
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