Where did Social Security numbers come from?

Most people in the U.S. have them, considering you need them for so many things. Kids need them so their parents can claim them as dependents for tax reasons, you need one to apply for a job, and they’re necessary for collecting many government benefits. If you’ve applied for a credit card or loan, you’ve entered it on your application. Because it’s tied to some of the most important, sensitive data about you, a Social Security number itself is incredibly delicate information, which is why you need to be cautious about whom you give it to…read more
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  1. J Garcia

    March 16, 2014

    I'll take 2 those please…lol jk..

  2. sam alam

    March 17, 2014

    Ha what is this frind good like

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