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Question by rocky7795 (25)
Answer by SallyMae (39)
A gross wage is the amount earned before tax and may include some other deductions. The amount you receive is called the net wage and will be lower.
Answer by NobodysHome (385)
These are the amount of money you've made before it is adjusted for tax or financial aid purposes. In other words, all the money you make is your gross wage.
Answer by Jerry4964 (32)
Gross wages is the pay that is earned before taking out money for taxes, social security, health insurance and other benefits.
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