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The Social Security Administration does not reuse Social Security numbers. It has issued over 450 million since the start of the program, about 5.5 million per year. It says it has enough to last several generations without reuse and without changing the number of digits. [43]
Not issued: Not issued: Senior Air Force officers formerly of the Army Air Forces Not issued: World War I officers Not issued: Not issued: 101–500 USMC Officers (1920s) 501–1000 Navy Officers (1920) 1001–2000 Navy Officers (1920s – 1930s) USMC Officers (1930–1941) Regular USCG Officers (1921–1974) 2001 – 10,000 USMC Officers ...
The common format for social security numbers is 123-45-6789. Effective June 2011, the US military has introduced a plan to eliminate the use of Social Security Numbers on military and dependent ID cards and replace them with a service number, in an effort to prevent identity theft against members of the armed services. [ 7 ]
The highest Army officer service numbers were issued slightly above 05 850 999 although there are no clear records of who held these final numbers, again due to Social Security numbers being used for record keeping instead of service numbers. The last Regular Army service number was somewhere in the 130 000 to 140 000 range.
Average monthly Social Security payment that year: $1,360.13. Average monthly Social Security payment in 2020 dollars: $1,464.55. 2017. Average monthly Social Security payment that year: $1,404.15.
Marine enlisted service number 1,000,000 was issued in 1944 and the cap of 1,700,000 was reached nine years later. Service numbers 1,700,000 to 1,799,999 were set aside for female enlisted personnel of the 1960s and 1970s while 1,800,000 to 2,000,000 was used by male enlistees.
The hacking group USDoD claimed it had stolen personal records, including Social Security info, of 2.9 billion people from National Public Data.
Each year, Social Security benefits are adjusted to account for inflation so beneficiaries' purchasing power doesn't erode over time. In 2025, the annual cost-of-living adjustment will be 2.5%, ...