Wise Consumer
Comparison Shopping
Reading a paystub
Understanding a paystub
Habits
100

Before buying something, a wise consumer asks themselves if they really need it or if it’s this.

What is a want?

100

This number shows how much an item costs per ounce, pound, or unit.

What is the unit price?

100

This is the total amount of money you earned before taxes or deductions.

What is gross pay?

100

This number on your paystub shows how many hours you worked during that pay period.

What are hours worked?

100

Getting 7–9 hours of this each night helps regulate mood and energy.

What is sleep?

200

A wise consumer keeps this in mind to avoid spending more money than they have.


What is a budget?

200

Comparing two similar items helps you decide if the quality matches this.

What is the price?

200

This term refers to the amount you take home after all deductions.

What is net pay?

200

This rate applies when you work more than 40 hours in a week and is usually 1.5 times your regular wage.

What is overtime pay?

200

Doing this type of regular physical activity can improve your mood, reduce stress, and boost energy.

What is exercise?

300

Before buying a big-ticket item, smart consumers do this to compare brands, prices, and reviews.

What is research?

300

These online comments from previous buyers can help you decide whether a product is worth the cost.

What are reviews?

300

This deduction is taken out to pay for retirement benefits for older Americans.

What is Social Security?

300

These deductions pay for healthcare benefits like doctor visits and prescriptions.

What are insurance premiums?

300

This means noticing your own feelings, thoughts, and reactions in the moment.

What is self-awareness?

400

When you buy something because you see it at checkout and didn’t plan for it, it’s called this.

What is an impulse purchase?

400

Choosing between store-brand and name-brand products is an example of this type of decision.

What is comparison shopping?

400

These letters (YTD) on a paystub show how much you’ve earned and paid in deductions for the entire year.

What is Year-To-Date?

400

This deduction is used to fund medical care for people 65 and older.

What is Medicare?

400

Writing down three things that went well each day is a habit known to build this positive mindset.

What is gratitude?

500

This term means the most affordable option that still meets your needs without paying for unnecessary features.

What is the best value?

500

When comparing two products, checking what’s actually inside them means reading this. What the product is made of/from

What are the ingredients (or product details)?

500

This type of tax listed on your paystub is determined by the state where you work.

What is state income tax?

500

This section on your paystub shows the total amount you’ve contributed to retirement accounts, like a 401(k), and may also include employer matches.

What are retirement or pension contributions?

500

Thinking about what went well and what could improve after a situation is practicing this skill.


Q: What is self-reflection?