What Are the Lowest Social Security Numbers and How Were They Assigned?
Learn about the lowest Social Security numbers issued, their origin, and the current randomized allocation system to prevent identity theft.
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The lowest Social Security numbers were assigned in the 001-01-0001 range when the system began in 1936. The first SSNs were issued in New Hampshire due to its early adoption of the program. Today's SSNs are issued based on a randomized allocation system implemented in 2011 to help combat identity theft.
FAQs & Answers
- What was the first Social Security number ever issued? The first Social Security numbers were issued in the 001-01-0001 range when the system began in 1936, primarily assigned in New Hampshire.
- How are Social Security numbers assigned today? Since 2011, Social Security numbers have been issued using a randomized allocation system to reduce the risk of identity theft.
- Why was the Social Security number system started in New Hampshire? New Hampshire was among the first states to adopt the Social Security program, which is why early Social Security numbers were initially issued there.