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Web Search Results
Social Security Administration - Number and Card
Official information on Social Security numbers and cards.
www.socialsecurity.gov/
Greater Things - Social Security Number and the Mark of the Beast (666)
Claims that Social Security number prepares society for the tyrannical mark of the beast.
www.greaterthings.com/
Social Security Number FAQ
Other Information on SSNs and Privacy
www.cpsr.net/
Congress is worried about who has your Social Security number
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Smartmoney.com: Debt Management: The Secret Life of Your Social Security Number
Article by Aleksandra Todorova. "With Social Security-number (SSN)-only theft, oftentimes abusers have no intent of stealing anybody's good credit. They simply want the number so they can work and establish their own lines of credit â in their own name. In essence, two separate identities are created from one Social Security number."
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AARP - Social Security Blog
Addresses Social Security issues, research, news, and reform.
aarp.typepad.com/
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities - Social Security
Primarily offers articles and analyses of the US social security system.
www.cbpp.org/
Reforming Social Security: A Balanced Plan
Addresses the challenges to the Social Security program, including changes in life expectancy, earnings inequality, and debt.
www.brookings.edu/
William M. Mercer: Social Security and Medicare Update
Automatic adjustments to Social Security and Medicare for 2005. Projections for 2006.
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Social Security for Yesterday's Family?
Urban Institute article detailing the history of Social Security, and inequities of the present system.
www.urban.org/