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  2. What happens to Social Security when you die? - AOL

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    You’ll need to provide the deceased person’s Social Security number when applying. In the event of your death, your survivor will need to provide your social security number.

  3. Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia

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    A government audit revealed that the Social Security Administration had incorrectly listed 23,000 people as dead in a two-year period. These people sometimes faced difficulties in convincing government agencies that they were actually alive; a 2008 story in the Nashville area focused on a woman who was incorrectly flagged as dead in the Social Security computers in 2000 and had difficulties ...

  4. Death Master File - Wikipedia

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    It is known commercially as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The file contains information about persons who had Social Security numbers and whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration from 1962 to the present; or persons who died before 1962, but whose Social Security accounts were still active in 1962.

  5. Can I collect both my dead spouse’s Social Security and my ...

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    As of June 2023, about 67 million Americans receive a social security benefit each month. Of those, 5.8 million are survivors of deceased workers, accounting for 11.5% of the payments.

  6. Social Security: How Can I Apply for Mother’s or Father’s ...

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    To apply for Mother’s and Father’s Benefits with the SSA, you can either call the national toll-free service at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or visit your local Social Security office.

  7. Primary Insurance Amount - Wikipedia

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    The Primary Insurance Amount (PIA [1]) is a component of Social Security provision in the United States. Eligibility for receiving Social Security benefits, for all persons born after 1929, requires accumulating a minimum of 40 Social Security credits.

  8. Can I collect my deceased spouse’s Social Security and my own ...

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    One very important factor in this regard is the Social Security survivors benefits, essentially a transfer of the deceased’s retirement payout, which a widow or widower can receive once they ...

  9. Life table - Wikipedia

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    The remaining life expectancy for people at different ages; Life tables are also used extensively in biology and epidemiology. An area that uses this tool is Social Security. It examines the mortality rates of all the people who have Social Security to decide which actions to take. [3] The concept is also of importance in product life cycle ...

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