Well when your born you get your social security number but your parents have it. Im 14 and I have one.
A social security number that starts with 459 was issued in Texas from 1936 to 1988. It indicates where the number was issued, not where the person was born.
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.
You can file at 62, but for full social security it is now 67. I am born in 50 and just filed for mine to start in July. The social security web site is very good and you can file online and finish with a phone interview. It is very easy to do. They base your start date on your birthdate and year
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
I was born in Kansas City, Missouri and mine starts with 489.
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.
In normal scenarios if you are born in the US they would apply for you when you were born, if you are into US by for some work then you have to apply by yourself in the Social Security Office.
Get a valid Social Security number/card.
You are given a social security number the day you are born. You do not choose it. It is automatically yours to own forever. Every individual has their very own social security number that they own until they die. This is why it is important to take care of your social security card. If it is stolen, the person who has it can steal your identity and use it anyway they want, If you lose your social security card, notify the social security office as soon as possible. That person who stole it now ha become you, with regards to finances and you will be responsible for theft if you do not report it immediately to the banks and stores and everyone else you do business with.
Social Security will increase as people in the large "baby boomer" generation, born between 1945 and 1964, start to retire.
It's based on your actual Social Security earnings records, and starts at age 67 years old