| January | February | March | April | May | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1248.23 | 1364.43 | 1334.88 | 1339.75 | 1410.42 | 1193.51 | 1241.13 | 1298.56 | 1112.88 | 1322.12 |
| $2612.66 | $2674.63 | $2603.93 | $2539.69 | $2435.00 | |||||
| June | July | August | September | October | November | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1139.52 | 1138.99 | 1047.87 | 1181.92 | 1123.24 | 1127.15 | 1128.72 | 1225.92 | 1383.22 | 1129.03 | 1842.06 | 1176.78 | 1223.43 |
| $3326.38 | $2305.16 | $2255.87 | $2609.14 | $2971.09 | $2400.21 | |||||||
October's second check is unusually large because it had backpay from a union contract negotiation settlement.
As you can see, summer paychecks are usually smaller than winter paychecks. Mail is lighter in the summer for some reason. This is one reason we like to have some extra in savings - for the summer months.