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payroll

American  
[pey-rohl] / ˈpeɪˌroʊl /

noun

payrolls plural
  1. a list of employees to be paid, with the amount due to each.

  2. the sum total of these amounts.

  3. the actual money on hand for distribution.

    The bandits got away with the payroll.

  4. the total number of people employed by a business firm or organization.


verb (used with object)

  1. to fund or subsidize.

    to be payrolled by the State Department.

payroll British  
/ ˈpeɪˌrəʊl /

noun

  1. a list of employees, specifying the salary or wage of each

    1. the total of these amounts or the actual money equivalent

    2. ( as modifier )

      a payroll tax

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of payroll

First recorded in 1765–75; pay 1 + roll

Explanation

A company's payroll is a complete list of everyone who works there and how much money they make. The small coffee shop where you work might have just four employees on its payroll. Any business or organization with a paid staff has a payroll. A school's payroll might include the principal, teachers, office workers, school nurse, and maintenance workers, for example. You can also use the term payroll for the entire amount of money that a company pays its workers over the course of a year, or for the department that calculates these salaries and hands out paychecks.

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The Labour Force Survey, which it uses to report payroll and employment figures, consistently sees low response rates.

From BBC • Jun. 18, 2026

That means, she said, the company’s payroll per location is likely much less than at traditional dealers, which dedicate roughly half their expenses to employee wages and commissions.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 17, 2026

The Medicare trust fund is primarily financed by a 2.9% payroll tax, half of which is paid by the employer and the other half by the employee.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 15, 2026

That’s because Social Security is primarily financed by a dedicated payroll tax, and inflation may boost wages—and trust fund revenue—as well.

From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026

He opened the trunk of his car, put the papers in a large black metal case of the kind carried by payroll guards, and closed the trunk.

From "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman

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