Understanding Your Paycheck Quiz
Jim earned a regular hourly rate of $5 and a premium hourly rate of $6 (for every hour worked over 40 hours). He worked 45 hours last week. What is his gross pay?
$230
Peter is working for an hourly wage of $12. If he worked for 20 hours last week, what is his gross pay?
$240
Joan's gross pay is $400, from which $24.80 is deducted for FICA, $5.20 for Medicare, and $45 for income tax. What is her net pay?
$325
Sara's gross pay is $600, from which $27 is deduced for OASDI, $8 for Medicare, and $10 for income tax. What is her net pay?
$555
David earned gross pay of $160 for one week. He worked 20 hours. What is his hourly wage?
$8
Sam's take-home pay is $743. His deductions are $25 for OASDI, $5 for Medicare, and $27 for income tax. What is his gross pay?
$800
If you make $60,000 in Ohio, you are guaranteed to have the same net pay as someone who lives in New Jersey and makes $60,000
False
What is the relationship between gross pay and net pay?
Gross pay is more than net pay
Which term describes gross pay that is calculated based on the number of hours an employee has worked?
hourly wage
Which term means that you receive a fixed amount of pay for a job on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis?
salary