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sgerenser 3 days ago

If you’re an senior+ software dev in the US there’s a good chance you’re already over the social security payroll tax cap, and if so you’re really only saving the Medicare tax of 1.45% on up to $8000 for a family plan. It’s not nothing but not worth dealing with a crappy provider to get.

raw_anon_1111 2 days ago | parent [-]

I love the bubble that much of HN is in. In most of the US, most senior+ software developers are not making over $176K. They are working at boring old enterprise companies. (Yes I’ve done a stint at BigTech and I know what comp is like there and have friends that work at Amazon, Netflix, Nvidia and Google).

I’m no longer strictly a software engineer nor do I live in Atlanta any more. But that’s where I spent most of my career. If you look at the well known companies headquartered there like Delta, Coke, Home Depot, GE (large headquarters there), etc.

Very few of their developers are making over $176K. You see the same in most other tier 2 cities where most software developers work in the US.

Hell most of the job postings by YC companies here on HN aren’t offering their developers over $176K.