Elon Musk has highlighted a peculiar issue within the U.S. Social Security database, where individuals over extraordinarily high ages are listed as alive and potentially receiving benefits. This has sparked discussions across social media platforms about data integrity within government systems. While Musk's claims about millions of extremely old people receiving benefits and the disproportionate number of Social Security Numbers to citizens need further verification, the anomaly in the data itself has prompted a call for official review and clarification from the Social Security Administration or relevant authorities.
Elon Musk @elonmusk
According to the Social Security database, these are the numbers of people in each age bucket with the death field set to FALSE!
Maybe Twilight is real and there are a lot of vampires collecting Social Security 🤣🤣
Geiger Capital @Geiger_Capital
Absolutely insane
20+ MILLION people over 100 years old with their death field set to False
PeriklestheGREAT 🌹 🏛 "Vox Populi, Vox Dei" @PeriklesGREAT
🔥Social Security Database shows we have 12.5 million over 120 yr old & 1.5 million of that is over 150. 🔥
Rufas Kamau ⚡ @RufasKe
Over 20 million people in the US social security database are listed as age 100+.
There's one person listed as aged between 360-369 and another between 240-249.
The total database has 394,943,364 people out of a US population of 334.9 million.
Kyle Chassé / DD🐸 @kyle_chasse
MUSK FOUND DATA THAT SHOWS 5 MILLION PEOPLE OVER THE AGE OF 140 ARE STILL RECEIVING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
Alec Lace @AlecLace Replying to @elonmusk Me collecting my Social Security check at 369 years old