Elon Musk, the DOGE leader, created a stir on social media by posting a picture of what appeared to be information from the US Social Security database. The picture featured some strange records that caused a stir, and Musk’s clever commentary caught the attention of many people.
In his X-post, Musk pointed out a strange finding in the Social Security database: an official document that records data about people in the SSA’s age groups.
The data displayed in this article appears to be representative of the SSA’s records of people who are also listed as living, including highly improbable age ranges like 100-109 and above. This raises questions about possible data errors, scams, or playful speculation about resurrection or vampirism.
The statistics indicated that millions of people were listed as being over 100 years old. Musk comically suggested that these people might not only be vampires but also older people.
These are the numbers of people in each age group with the dying discipline set to FALSE, according to the Social Security collection! Musk wrote. ” Even Twilight is authentic and there are a lot of demons collecting Social Security”, he added, referencing the common vampire-themed” Twilight” line.
The notice of demons, like Edward Cullen from the” Twilight” company, implied that these people, though listed as over 100 years old, might just be immortal humans collecting Social Security benefits. Additionally, Muhammad’s article raised significant concerns about the security of the data contained within the database.
Commentators on Musk’s post fast remarked that this might be a “massive fraud dark flag” and demanded an immediate audit of the data. These numbers may indicate problems in the collection or deceptive activity that goes unnoticed and needs to be corrected, which raises some questions.
” Over 20M’ individuals ‘ listed as 100+ years older in the SS collection? Day for a major assessment. Either we have system immortals who are gaming the system or there are some serious issues with data integrity, a user in X said, urging a rigorous audit and check of the database.
Although the data in question is accurate and was sourced from an established cause, its correctness in representing the population at hand is now in doubt. The look of so many people who purport to be over 100, especially in light of the US population as a whole, is very strange and points to possible data integrity issues.
The disparity in the Social Security information may indicate a pressing need for these methods, particularly if fraud is a factor.
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