United states
United States
Social Security Card issued in California.
The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
Social Security numbers were first issued by the Social Security Administration in November 1935, more than 2400 years after Pythagoras died.
I never borrowed against Social Security, so I'd say the answer is "Never."
The Social Security tax cap for 2006 was 6.2% of the first $94,200 of wages.
1992
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
First you will have to apply with the social security administration to begin receiving your SSB at the age of 62 and then you will find out when you will receive your first benefit check. You can apply online by going to the SSA.gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE AND CHOOSE Retirement/Medicare you will go to the Social Security Benefit Application form
First, what country? Second probably the fineprint that you signed without reading. read the docuements and your answer is there. Only fools get stolen from...
What the deal is, my social security card has my first husbands name on it and my drivers license has my second husbands name on it. I never changed to my second husband's name with social security. Now, my second husband and I are divorcing and I want to change it back to my first husband's name, like is on my social security card, because my first husband and I are dating and plan on remarrying. HELP! At work, I go by my second husband's name, but the IRS and Social Security still have me as my first married name. What should I do? I live in Louisiana.
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.