David Stringer makes $2,200.00 bi-monthly. He is married and has five children. He pays $315.00 each pay period for medical coverage for himself and his family. He puts in 4.5% of his pay to his 401K retirement plan. His state income tax is 7.89%. According to the federal government he needs to pay $71.00 in federal taxes each pay period. The state government wants him to pay $73.00 in state taxes each pay period. How much money will he bring home in his paycheck?

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David Stringer makes $2,200.00 <u>bi-monthly</u>. He is married and has five children. He pays $315.00 each pay period for medical coverage for himself and his family. He puts in 4.5% of his pay to his 401K retirement plan. His state income tax is 7.89%. According to the federal government he needs to pay $71.00 in federal taxes each pay period. The state government wants him to pay $73.00 in state taxes each pay period. How much money will he bring home in his paycheck?