Why Do We Pay Taxes?
How Do I Read a Pay Stub?
What Are Deductions?
Paycheck Math
100

Name one public service that taxes help pay for.

Examples: schools, roads, parks, libraries, police, etc.

100

This is your income before deductions.

Gross income

100

This tax goes to the federal government.

Federal income tax

100

Sakina earns $12.50/hour for 15 hours. What is her gross pay?

$187.50

200

Jamila uses a public school, park, and library in one day. What do these three places have in common?

They are public services supported by tax money.

200

This is the income you actually take home, after deductions.

Net income

200

This tax helps fund Social Security benefits.

Social Security Tax

200

If your gross pay is $200 and $25 is deducted, what is your net pay?

$175

300

Jamila goes to a public school and later to a movie theater. Why might taxes pay for one but not the other?

The school is a public service; the movie theater is a private business.

300

What is a deduction?

Money subtracted from gross income.

300

This tax helps fund Medicare.

Medicare tax

300

Sakina’s gross pay is $187.50 and her deductions are $33.77. What is her net pay?

$153.73

400

Why does the government collect taxes from people’s paychecks?

To pay for public services and government programs.

400

Why is net pay usually lower than gross pay?

Taxes and other deductions are taken out.

400

Name two taxes that might appear as deductions on a paycheck.

Any two: federal income tax, state income tax, Social Security, Medicare.

400

Sakina paid $14.42 federal tax + $5 state tax. How much is that together?

$19.42

500

Give two examples from Jamila’s day of ways she benefits from taxes, even before she has her own paycheck.

Examples include public school, school transportation, parks, police, DMV, highways, or libraries.

500

Explain the relationship: Gross Income → Deductions → Net Income.

Gross income - deductions = net income

500

Sakina has federal, state, Medicare, and Social Security taxes deducted. Why are these amounts taken out before she receives her paycheck?

Employers withhold taxes from paychecks; those taxes help fund government programs and services.

500

Sakina earned $187.50 but received $153.73. Explain where the difference went.

$33.77 was deducted for federal income tax, state income tax, Medicare, and Social Security, leaving $153.73 in net pay.