Happy FinTip Tuesday!
When was the last time you really looked at your paystub? It might not be the most exciting read—but it’s one of the most important.
Payroll errors happen more often than most people realize. In fact, research shows that about 1 in 5 payrolls contain an error. Missing hours, incorrect tax withholdings, or misapplied benefits can quietly chip away at your income.
🧠 So… why do many of us skip this step?
It often comes down to avoidance coping, our brain’s way of steering us away from things that seem tedious, confusing, or stressful. Paystubs can feel technical, and if we don’t expect a problem, our brain tells us, “Why bother?”
Taking just two minutes to review your stub can help you catch mistakes before they cost you. Here’s what to scan for:
🔍 Gross pay – Are your hours and rate correct?
📉 Deductions – Are taxes, benefits, and withholdings accurate?
📆 Pay periods – Does it cover the right timeframe?
💰 Contributions – Are your 401(k), HSA, or other savings set up correctly?
The catch is that avoidance only provides short-term relief. Long-term, it increases risk. Small errors that go unnoticed—like the wrong tax code or a missed retirement contribution—can add up to hundreds or thousands of dollars over time.
✅ Pro tip: Set a recurring monthly reminder to check your paystub. Turning it into a routine makes it easier to follow through, because habits bypass willpower. Think of it as a quick financial checkup—2 minutes that protects both your money and your peace of mind.
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