A Social Security Number can be broken down into three parts.
Area Number, Group Number and Serial Number.
The first three numbers represent the state in which the person was issued the Social Security Number (NOT neccessarily the state of birth, merely the location the card was issued.)
Group Numbers: A two didget number by which all SSNs are broken down into smaller blocks to make administration easier. The group designations do not run sequentially but rather in their own pattern.
Serial Numbers: Within a group designation serial numbers run consecutively from 0001 through 9999 THEREFORE, the SSN does not neccessarily designate your age. It cannot be used to show your exact age but it could be used comparitively. For example... If given two individuals with Social Security Numbers from the same Area and Designation but one had the last four 3004 and the second 4599 you could "guess" that the first individual received their Social Security Number first and therefore "may" be slightly older.
I know they indicate place of birth.
No
If you have a Social Security Number, you can be taxed regardless of your age.
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You can get social security at that age if you are disabled, a disabled widow, the widow of a spouse who was already collecting social security and you are not a worker. You can get social security if you are a child of a deceased parent or your grandparents are on social security and they are your sole source of care.
Social Security Retirement Age is sixty two years of age
At age 60, or at age 50 if Social Security also finds them disabled. They are reduced benefits if taken early.
A newborn baby can have a Social Security number issued, if someone makes application for him.
where can i get info on how much will i receive from social security when i retire at age 62 or how can get in touch with social security
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
65
It isn't the contribution to Social Security that determines when (or if) you qualify for unemployment. It is your work history, the amount of your wages and reason you left your job, etc. You get Social Security after a required number of quarters worked, your age, Social Security entitlements, etc. regardless of your job situation.
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As I understand you can make as much as you want after age 66 and still draw your full social security.