First, while your question is hard to understand, I think you are asking about some of the internet myths (and they are myths) about President Obama's social security number. A group of people called the Birthers believe the president was not born in the United States (even though there is a large body of proof that he was) and they continue to post false "facts" to bolster their belief. One of these claims, which has been refuted a number of times, tries to persuade you that Barack Obama uses a fake Social Security number. He does not. He uses whatever number he was assigned (which is confidential), but keep in mind that he has lived in a number of states during his life, and whatever the number, it may not reflect the state he lived in most recently (Illinois).++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Evidently the question was too hard for the person who answered above. 1. There is no internet myth about Obama's SS# 2. The question has nothing and mentioned nothing about where Obama was or was not born. 3. The SS# Obama used on his income tax returns and his Selective Service registration and continues to use has been verified by the Social Security Administrations having NEVER BEEN ISSUED TO OBAMA. As most of these claims trying to refute the FACT Obama is using a SS# that HAS NOT BEEN ASSIGNED TO HIM only opinions are put forth. But the authoritative source here is the Social Security Administration. They definatively stated Obama was NEVER ISSUED the SS# he is using.
GOP House never tried to repeal Social Security.
The number of cards is indefinite, because you can lose many over time. But you have only one Social Security number, and it is unique to you, and never changes.
No, it is not. This is a very old internet myth, and it has been debunked many times. The president does not have a fake social security number, he does not have a social security number from a man who died in 1890, and he does not have a social security number from Connecticut or Pennsylvania. I enclose a link to one of the many fact-checking sites that has refuted this internet myth.
You can keep checking the site. Its never down for long. Or you can look up Social Security benefits calculator online, it will take you to many sites to choose from.
No, it is not. This is an internet myth, spread by people called the Birthers, who do not believe the president was born in the USA; they claim he has a fake social security number. (Some versions of this myth say the number is from Pennsylvania.) But the myth has been debunked numerous times by fact-checkers. There is no evidence Mr. Obama has a fake social security number, nor does he have one from Pennsylvania or Connecticut. His original card came from Hawaii, where he was born and where got his first job as a teenager. I enclose a link to one of the many sites that has refuted the "fake social security card" claim.
No, this is another internet myth. There are various false stories that claim he has (pick one) the social security number of a dead man, the social security number of someone from Africa, or no social security number at all. None of these stories are true. Since he was born in America and is a citizen, he has always had an American social security number; but it is private -- as are the social security numbers of most people, in order to avoid identity theft. I enclose a link that debunks one of the many myths about his social security number.
He didn't. This is an internet myth, spread by people called the Birthers, who do not believe the president was born in the USA; they claim he has a fake social security number. (Some versions of this myth say the number is from Connecticut.) But the myth has been debunked numerous times by fact-checkers. There is no evidence Mr. Obama has a fake social security number, nor does he have one from Pennsylvania or Connecticut. His original card came from Hawaii, where he was born and where got his first job as a teenager. I enclose a link to one of the many sites that has refuted the "fake social security card" claim.
You can find out how many Social Security credits you have earned by creating an account on the Social Security Administration's website and checking your earnings record. The number of credits you have earned will determine your eligibility for Social Security benefits.
No, not anyone can require a social security number.In most cases, the general public will never need your social security number, but if someone does, be suspicious. Usually, only government or bank forms (and other types of official forms) are the only things that should require your social security number.For example, the grocery store cashier cannot require your social security number because you are buying too many apples.
The social security offices in each state provide many services to the public. Here one can register and obtain a social security card and apply for social security benefits among many other things.
He never did. You may be responded to an internet myth, spread by the Birthers (people who believe the president was not born in the USA); that myth says the president had a fake social security number from Connecticut. But the story is false. He did not have a fake social security number from Connecticut, nor did he ever need a fake social security number. I enclose a link to one of the many fact-checking sites that debunked this internet myth.
how many people die each year who are social security recipients