Opher Ganel
Dec 29, 2024

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Thanks for the kind words, Chris. That does seem odd. I wonder if you've assumed continuing to contribute for the extra years at rates higher than the lowest of 35 years. That would mean that you'd expect your average indexes monthly earnings to increase, which would push the benefits up beyond the 8%. Still, that shouldn't double the difference.

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Opher Ganel
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