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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced the completion of an 11-week cleanup of Social Security Administration (SSA) records, marking approximately 12.3 million individuals aged 120 or older as deceased. This initiative aimed to remove outdated records, often termed "zombie" accounts, which DOGE argued represented potential fraud, waste, and abuse within the federal system.
Cleanup Details: The initiative focused on records for individuals with Social Security numbers who did not have a date of death listed and were listed as 120+ years old.
Data Breakdown: Records included over 3.3 million people aged 120–129, 3.9 million aged 130–139, 3.5 million aged 140–149, and 1.3 million aged 150–159.
Impact on Benefits: While DOGE flagged these records, the SSA has previously stated that people listed in their databases without a death date are not necessarily receiving benefits, as automatic payments often stop at earlier ages, such as 115.
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