Just a thought, and in no way does it reconcile all of these numbers, but if a woman draws on her husband's SS for decades after he dies, would it still be counted as his SS? Say he died at 100 & she was younger & drew his SS for 30 years before she died, would it show the payments being associated with his account (making him 130 yrs old), or hers?
People who can draw off another person's SS - could also be grandchildren or great grandchildren under certain circumstances:
https://www.ssa.gov/family/eligibility
He should check for names like Methuselah, Moses, and Abraham, they might be collecting benefits too.
EDIT: This gives me hope for my personal health regimen: Diet, exercise, positive mental attitude... Maybe I too can live to 400 and still collect SS benefits! It might be the only way I could collect more than I and my former employers were forced to pay into that system.
Population in ALL now blue states has been exaggerated since 1990s. Subtract illegals and fake people and blue states should have nearly 50 fewer seats in the House. Real Americans have been shifting out of these states regularly to mostly red states. They use illegals and fake people to try to keep numbers higher to keep flow of Federal $ going, especially to Criminal cities.
with benefits increasing every few years, what would the monthly benefit be for someone 360 yrs old? heck, even at 150yrs old there are over 1.5 mil "people" in just that category
It's a default date in Cobol. If you have a date field and you enter no date, it defaults to 1875 when you query the field for information (basically giving you the minimum possible positive value that isnt 0 which is invalid in a date field).
I can understand why someone who isn't versed in Cobol wouldn't know that. So, let's ask about the 14m people who are 110 to 369 years old and isn't including the 150-159 age bracket. XD
Yes. It's cope. It would make one bracket possibly inflated. Or the fact that if you add them all up it's still ~49 million more than there are citizens in the US.
One guy is 360+ years old.
He would have been born around 1665, and lived in the original 13 colonies. Remember that the Mayflower arrived in Plymouth colony in 1620.
There wasn't a united states of America at the time, and there were no social security #'s.
Two are over 300 years old! Nancy Pelosi and George Soros are the only two I can think of that would be that old!
Maxine “Ugly” Waters too
I see no problem with the data, nothing to see here folks just move on, (satire)
Just a thought, and in no way does it reconcile all of these numbers, but if a woman draws on her husband's SS for decades after he dies, would it still be counted as his SS? Say he died at 100 & she was younger & drew his SS for 30 years before she died, would it show the payments being associated with his account (making him 130 yrs old), or hers?
People who can draw off another person's SS - could also be grandchildren or great grandchildren under certain circumstances: https://www.ssa.gov/family/eligibility
He should check for names like Methuselah, Moses, and Abraham, they might be collecting benefits too.
EDIT: This gives me hope for my personal health regimen: Diet, exercise, positive mental attitude... Maybe I too can live to 400 and still collect SS benefits! It might be the only way I could collect more than I and my former employers were forced to pay into that system.
That’s right about 400m people
Us census 2020 was around 331m and that includes illegals (most of whom shouldn’t be on this list)
https://nitter.poast.org/elonmusk/status/1891350795452654076
The real point Elon is making isn't how absurd the data is but just how broken the system is.
This has big implications for illegals who are using an SSN fraudulently. They'll be caught by the address the checks are mailed to.
i may be wrong on this, but afaik, ss is direct deposit only, now...or so i was told when i came of age...
Does this indicate that people with multiple personality disorders are collecting a Social Security payment for each personality?
I haven't had time to count up those figures, but one of the tweet commenters has a figure of 394,943,364 people.
That's more Americans than there are Americans!
Some of these people might be daft dodgers from the English Civil War!
Some are probably also getting reparations from Germany.
You might be right there, fren! It's encouraging to see so many healthy senior citizens!
Population in ALL now blue states has been exaggerated since 1990s. Subtract illegals and fake people and blue states should have nearly 50 fewer seats in the House. Real Americans have been shifting out of these states regularly to mostly red states. They use illegals and fake people to try to keep numbers higher to keep flow of Federal $ going, especially to Criminal cities.
I agree, fren. It's the greatest shell game of all time how the Deep State manipulate population statistics to game the system!
A nice summary of the nationwide Democrats voter rosters.
So .. how DOES someone age 0-9 qualify for SS? Genuinely curious. Is it a disability thing?
Survivors Benefit. If their parent dies, they can collect 75% of their parent's monthly benefit until 18 or high school graduation.
with benefits increasing every few years, what would the monthly benefit be for someone 360 yrs old? heck, even at 150yrs old there are over 1.5 mil "people" in just that category
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I like how the cope for this is "COBOL databases store numbers in a nuanced way! You're reading it wrong!"
It's a default date in Cobol. If you have a date field and you enter no date, it defaults to 1875 when you query the field for information (basically giving you the minimum possible positive value that isnt 0 which is invalid in a date field).
I can understand why someone who isn't versed in Cobol wouldn't know that. So, let's ask about the 14m people who are 110 to 369 years old and isn't including the 150-159 age bracket. XD
Yes. It's cope. It would make one bracket possibly inflated. Or the fact that if you add them all up it's still ~49 million more than there are citizens in the US.
398m alive in SS rolls vs 341m official census count (not perfect, but probably a decent measure)