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pay stub
noun
Paper provided by employer to an employee as an indication of payment of wages or salary; it generally includes details such as the amount of tax withheld, and is attached to the payment if by check.
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So she sent her pay stub and her phone bill.
She pulled her pay stub up on the computer.
"I'm still getting a biweekly pay stub," he said.
You want to see my pay stub?" Officer Howell jotted down Scott's answers and photocopied his pay stub.
When that didn't work, she sent her pay stub and her driver's license.
My friend Taylor counted more than 240 hours on his pay stub — for two weeks.
"They need to be aware of what's on their pay stub, how to read it.
Using my last pay stub or pay stubs is completely misleading.
Medicaid applicants are now required to produce a pay stub to show their income level.
"They show you their pay stub and tell you their rent is twice as much.
He says he requires a recent pay stub to help prove a borrower's income.
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