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Your Social Security Your Social Security
- There are about one billion possible Social Security Number combinations. - Approximately 442 million Social Security Numbers have been issued since 1936. About 280 million of those numbers remain active. Social Security does not reuse Social Security Numbers. - Social Security assigns about 5-1/2 million new numbers each year. - Generally speaking, you are limited to three replacement Social Security cards in a year and 10 during your lifetime. Here is one more fact about the Social Security card and number that everyone should know: There is never a charge for getting a new or replacement Social Security card or for changing your name with Social Security. Please remember this if you ever get offers from "middlemen" who want to charge you a fee to help you get a Social Security card or number or change your name on your card and records. Another important thing to remember is to keep your card in a safe place, with your important papers. You should not carry it with you unless you know you are going to need it, such as for a new employer. And don't give your Social Security Number out to just anyone. Safeguarding your Social Security card and number will go a long way toward keeping your identity safe. If you'd like to learn more about the Social Security card and number, visit our Web site on the subject at www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber/. For more information about Social Security, visit our Web site at www.socialsecurity.gov. |
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