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What does the average worker know about the details of their paycheck?

August 11, 2017

Written by Complete Payroll

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As a payroll company, we're obviously experts on paychecks. One day we started having a debate about how much we knew - or didn't know - about our paychecks before we started working in the payroll industry. So we decided to do some research to learn what the average person knows what goes in and out of their paychecks.

We created a survey and then shared it on Facebook. We even paid a couple bucks to have Facebook promote it for us so it would reach more people. We got a lot of really great responses. 

Our questions and the answers are outlined below...

Overall, how much do you know about your paycheck?

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It seems like people are either very confident about what they know or have no idea. So we asked what exactly comes out of your paycheck every week? We got various answers but most seem to know about Federal Income Tax, Healthcare Plans, and State Income tax. Maybe because these require form to be filled out when you're hired, so these deductions are in the front of our brains. But where do these taxes actually go!? This is where people seem to get stuck. Paychecks are trickier than they appear and it is important to know where your money is going.

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In a sentence or two, describe what you know about the details of your paycheck?

Some people knew all the specifics...

"Lists the gross/net amt, shows any personal or vacation time, shows YTD totals of deductions including taxes"

Others, not so much...

"Not much at all"

"It's too small"

What do you do with your paycheck?

Although more people are going to direct deposit/ paperless you should still review your paycheck every week for accuracy. Now with all the knowledge of what taxes and deductions should be taken out you can be sure that you're getting paid the correct amount and that your deductions are correct. You should also keep your paystubs filed for a year to verify accuracy on your W-2 during tax season.

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What tax bracket do you think you're in?

Everyone shared what tax bracket they thought they're in. But - interestingly enough - only 38% of people surveyed were confident in their answer.

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Want to take our survey?

Click here to take the survey (it's anonymous). We'll include your data when we decide to update our findings!

DISCLAIMER: The information provided herein does not constitute the provision of legal advice, tax advice, accounting services or professional consulting of any kind. The information provided herein should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional legal, tax, accounting, or other professional advisers. Before making any decision or taking any action, you should consult a professional adviser who has been provided with all pertinent facts relevant to your particular situation and for your particular state(s) of operation.

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