Others have done a good job of pointing it out, but I'll just reiterate a couple things with more details.
Are you single? Married? You say if you contribute to an IRA it is not tax deductible, so I'll just assume your AGI is either more than $69,000 if you're single or more than $115,000 if you're married and filing jointly. If you're single and make less than $114,000 (or up to $129,000 for a reduced limit), contribute to a Roth IRA. If you're married filing jointly and make up to $181,000 (or up to $191,00 for a reduced limit), the same applies. Contribute to a Roth IRA.
If you make more than $191,000 a year, first of all congratulations, secondly you can still do a backdoor Roth IRA, as MDMD pointed out.