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| the amount a person revives or earns regularity. |
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| to take out as money from a paycheck. |
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| tax paid to the government on income earned. |
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| a federal government program that provides benefits for people of all ages. |
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| a health care program provided by the federal government primarily for retired persons. |
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| the federal insurance contribution act, a law having to do with the taxes that are withheld from paychecks and contributed to the social security program. |
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| a plan for saving and spending money. |
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| expenses that people have already agreed to pay and that must be paid by a particular date. |
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| expenses that come irregularly or that people can adjust more easily than fixed expenses. |
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| money for education awarded to students because of their need or for academic or athletic achievement. |
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| borrowed money that must be repaid. |
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| a program that allows students to earn their education by working full or part time jobs in a related field while they are in school. |
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