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Hi Alden! Love your calculator - nice work! I'm part of the Day2 Investing Community.
One point of feedback - for social security, it appears that the calc presumes that only 1 person is working? Just a point of feedback to think through if you choose to evolve the calculator over time.
For example, for a married couple each making $150K ($300K total income), the total in social security taxes paid is different than one person making $300K and the other $0. The calculator seems to currently model the latter situation but not the former correctly.
Thanks so much for sharing this awesome tool with our community!
Beth
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi Alden! Love your calculator - nice work! I'm part of the Day2 Investing Community.
One point of feedback - for social security, it appears that the calc presumes that only 1 person is working? Just a point of feedback to think through if you choose to evolve the calculator over time.
For example, for a married couple each making $150K ($300K total income), the total in social security taxes paid is different than one person making $300K and the other $0. The calculator seems to currently model the latter situation but not the former correctly.
Thanks so much for sharing this awesome tool with our community!
Beth
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: