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GLI on a pay stub typically stands for "Gross Local Income." It refers to the total income earned by an employee before any deductions, taxes, or withholdings specific to local jurisdictions. This figure is important for calculating local taxes or contributions that may apply based on the employee's earnings within a particular locality.

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