Government Efficiency Department Tackles Record Cleanup, Identifies 3.2 Million ‘Deceased’ Social Security Holders

For the past two weeks,
@SocialSecurity
has begun a major cleanup of their records. Approximately 3.2 million numberholders, all listed age 120+, have now been marked as deceased. More work still to be done.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has launched an extensive initiative to clean up its records, resulting in the identification of approximately 3.2 million individuals aged 120 and older who have now been marked as deceased. This effort, which has been underway for the past two weeks, aims to enhance the accuracy of the SSA’s data, as many of these numberholders were likely never alive or had incorrect information associated with their accounts. While the cleanup represents a significant step toward improving record integrity, officials have indicated that additional work is still required to refine the database further. This move highlights ongoing challenges in managing vast amounts of data within government agencies, ensuring that information remains relevant and accurate for current and future beneficiaries.
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