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Social Security Has More Active Social Security Numbers than the United States Has Population

• Paul Craig Roberts

The US population according to the CensusBureau is 334 million, but according to current Social Security records, there are 398 million people with active Social Security numbers.  In other words, 64 million more people have US Social Security numbers than exist.

According to the Social Security Administration's official data, there are two active Social Security accounts of people who are older than the United States.

According to the Social Security Administration, there are active Social Security numbers for 3.6 million Americans between the ages of 110 and 119 years of age; 3.4 million between the ages of 120-129 years of age;  3.9 million between the ages of 130-139; 3.5 million between the ages of 140-149, and to pass by these absurd active Social Security numbers, we have the Social Security Administration attesting to the fact that there are 1,039 active Social Security numbers for people aged 220-229 years old.

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Comment by PureTrust
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Simply stated, there are legitimate reasons for some people in other countries to have SSN's.This might change in the future, but for now it is legal.



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