No. A dead person cannot be sent social security and you cannot collect social security for another person, especially a dead one. ADDED: The above answer is in error. If you are a qualifying and eligible spouse or child of a deceased SS beneficiary you may be eligible. See: http://www.ssa.gov/ww&os2.htm
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No. When he is gone so is the social security. You have to earn your own social security by working. He did that's why he had it.
When my husband was an alien he had a social security #. When he became a US Citizen he still has the same SS#.
Absolutely not! Social Security Benefit amounts are determined by how much was earned for each person. The amount shows up under your social security number only. He has his own social security number along with his own earnings.
American citizens' healthcare paid for by the Federal government.
No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
Does a person with a blind eye qualify for social security
Social Security offers two types of benefits for person's who qualified under their guidelines which pertain to the mentally or physically impaired. Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income. Information and a "test" to determine the possibility of qualifying for one or both can be found at http://www.ssa.gov
is there a limit as to how much money a person on social security can accumulate
The person is on social security benefits at this time and has been since ten years ago.
Of course. Social Security is not means tested.
social security number of an individual person in the united states see * social security@ social security.gov.com
The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
would social security pay significant other to care for elderly person