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Website Source for https://ssa.tools/
Currently the text reads: > Click to navigate to the "Earnings Record" page of the site. The login landing page for ssa.gov has changed a little bit. The relevant link...
Here is an example, the wrapping doesn't look great: 
As per the discussion [here](https://ssa.tools/guide/indexing-factors.html), I feel that "today's dollars" is the best default for the tool to show to users, but on more than one occasion folks have requested...
Military service between 1957 and 2001 can result in up to $1,200 per year being added to one's earnings record prior to the calculation of AIME: https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/planner/military.html ssa.tools does not...
A user reported that they noticed the PIA bend points chart shows values for the AIME->PIA formula that extend beyond the legal range of possible AIME values. Specifically, 35 years...
The calculations are pretty accurate, but ssa.gov gives a benefit estimate assuming that the worker continues to earn the same dollar amount as the most recent year until, I think,...
When browsing the site on my tablet or surface laptop, it's difficult to get the sliders and graphical output on the screen on the same time, and I have to...
From a user: > One add that might be helpful would be to incorporate family benefits (e.g. when one spouse is >62 and has minor children living at home).
As per https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/deemedfaq.html > The new rules for deemed filing are effective immediately for individuals who turn 62 on or after January 2, 2016. The calculator applies these rules to...
From @MikePiper: > As far as I can tell, SocialSecurity.tools doesn't have a way to account for the Windfall Elimination Provision (which applies when a person has a pension from...