Well, it's rather difficult to discuss in a forum numbers in the abstract. I also think we are talking about different things. My position is that the $26 increase did not come totally from the 20K increase in earnings. Forget for a minute the tax cost of claiming it as wages and ROI, and just focus on what caused the increase.
Start by taking your highest 35 indexed years ending with 2013 wages as that is what your 2015 benefits were based on. Using that number and bend points can you calculate the same benefits mathematically as to the actual benefits you received for 2015? If so, then take your total 35 year earning through 2013 and subtract the year dropped due to 2014 wages and add in the 2014 wages without the extra 20K to see what your 2016 benefit would be using the same index and bend points as 2015- lets call this 2. Now take your lifetime total wages for the 35 years and add 20K, and calculate benefits again- let's call this 3. Then take the difference between 2 and 3. My guess is it's going to be $7, possibly $15, and this is the increase caused by the extra 20K of wages.
The difference between the $26 and the result above is due to other factors, such as updated index and bend points.
Start by taking your highest 35 indexed years ending with 2013 wages as that is what your 2015 benefits were based on. Using that number and bend points can you calculate the same benefits mathematically as to the actual benefits you received for 2015? If so, then take your total 35 year earning through 2013 and subtract the year dropped due to 2014 wages and add in the 2014 wages without the extra 20K to see what your 2016 benefit would be using the same index and bend points as 2015- lets call this 2. Now take your lifetime total wages for the 35 years and add 20K, and calculate benefits again- let's call this 3. Then take the difference between 2 and 3. My guess is it's going to be $7, possibly $15, and this is the increase caused by the extra 20K of wages.
The difference between the $26 and the result above is due to other factors, such as updated index and bend points.
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