>>13673426, >>13673454 Rand Paul: "Social Security Had 6.6M Listed At Over 112 Years Of Age Still Active In The Rolls"
This is the amount of money if 6.6 million 112 year old get in one year if SS sent out a minuscule $400 a month. I you multiply that by 12 years it astronomical amount of money, this is 2.64 Billion in one year
2,640,000,000
This is the number for 12 years
31,680,000,000
Now look at the number of people over 100 in 2014 and then 2016, how to hell is the government paying 6.6 million that are age 112,when there’s only 72,000 to 50,000+ over the age 100? Who is getting this money, more money laundering by congress
In 2014, there were 72,197 Americans aged 100 or older, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That number is up 44 percent from 2000, when there were only 50,281 centenarians.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/there-are-more-americans-over-age-100-now-and-they-are-living-longer-180957914/
This is a list of the oldest living people in the United States. There are currently4 validated living American supercentenariansthe oldest of whom is Thelma Sutcliffe at 114 years, 227 days.
There’s only 19 Americans that have lived to 112-114
https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_living_people_in_the_United_States
In2016 there were 82 Americans over age 100, in 2020 its 92so how many are getting money from SS from age 100-111
https://www.statista.com/statistics/996619/number-centenarians-us/
Now this article from 2015. They have known about this for many years, it’s never going to be fixed because it’s a money laundering ring. SS has knowingly sent out Trillions of our tax dollars for many, many years! This pisses me off! What’s the number they are paying SS from age 100-111
Millions over age 112 have Social Security numbers, and it’s not because we’re living longer
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(AP/Patrick Semansky)
By
Josh Hicks
March 10, 2015 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Thousands of workers over the age of 100 applied through the U.S. government to verify their employment eligibility in recent years.
It’s not a trend toward an older workforce, but a sign of identity fraud, according to federal auditors.
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A recent watchdog review found that at least 6.5 million active Social Security numbers belong to people who are at least 112 years old and likely deceased. Only 35 living individuals worldwide had reached that age as of October 2013, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
The Social Security Administration’s inspector general said in a report on Monday that the questionable identification numbers put the government at risk of fraud and waste.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/federal-eye/wp/2015/03/10/thousands-of-u-s-workers-older-than-100-that-might-be-social-security-fraud/