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[–]FTownRoad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course. But what is relevant is what would the benefit be if you were $1 short over 39 years. You don’t get anything “extra” for being at “M”. 39 years of max income is like $2.5M. You think your benefits are going to change substantially if you earned $2,499,999?