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Social Security numbers were first issued by the Social Security Administration in November 1935, more than 2400 years after Pythagoras died.
The first three numbers of 318-361 indicates the social security number was issued in Illinois (IL). See related links for social security number ranges, by issue location.
There is no specific state that corresponds to a Social Security number starting with 147. The first three digits of a Social Security number indicate the location where it was issued, but they do not correspond to a specific state. Social Security numbers are issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and are not tied to a particular geographic location.
The "lowest" social security number (001-01-0001) was the one issued to Grace D. Owen of Concord, New Hampshire the first three digits of social security numbers are used as identifiers for where a person was born
In Ca it has been. I know people that have an SSN starting with a "6".
They are distributed by the last two numbers of your social security number. Lower numbers first.
Social Security Card issued in California.
The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
Social Security number assighnment goes by city, not state first off. Washington DC is the 057 area registration
No; the Social Security number you are first assigned is yours for life. The only thing you need is your name changed on your social security...the add your new surname
A social security number with the first 3 digits being 542 was issued originally in the state of Oregon. Numbers are sometimes recycled due to infant mortality or death occurring long ago.