More than 7 million account holders over 120 years old declared dead in the US
![]() 1483 Wednesday, 26 March, 2025, 00:27 The US Social Security Administration has declared more than seven million Americans over the age of 120 who were registered as beneficiaries dead. This is stated in a statement released by the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on X. It is reported that there are still about five million “dead souls” in the database of recipients of Social Security benefits. Last week, DOGE reported that 3.2 million “long-livers” have been declared dead. Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that millions of American taxpayer dollars are being spent on payments to people whose age, according to government data, exceeds 200 years. |
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