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Business, 23.02.2021 21:00 skylex

Why should you use your NET pay when creating a budget? Your net pay will always be higher, so you'll have more money to spend

Your net pay is a more accurate picture of how much money you have available to spend or save

Your employer knows what your gross pay is, but you only know what your net pay is

Once you have your net pay, you can figure out how much to deduct in taxes, and then you can do your budget

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