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‘I’m Not Dead’: Social Security Agency Makes Grave Mistake for Thousands
Naples News ^ | July 8, 2011 | Thomas Hargrove

Posted on 07/09/2011 12:27:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway

The Social Security Administration each month falsely reports that nearly 1,200 living Americans have died.

These clerical errors, found in a federal database ominously titled the “Death Master File,” might be darkly humorous — evoking Mark Twain’s famous quip that death reports can be greatly exaggerated — were not the consequences so severe.

“It has just been one thing right after another since I found out that I was dead,” said an unsmiling Judy C. Rivers, 58, of Jasper, Ala. “Right now, I am still looking for a job. I hate to give out my Social Security number because I know exactly what is going to happen.”

Dozens of times, Rivers has been told that her Social Security number is inactive because she’s deceased. Police detained her for several hours last year under suspicion of identity fraud when she tried to use her debit card at a local Walmart. She’s been denied college aid and home-refinance loans, been refused job interviews because of irregularities in her file and been rejected 14 times for credit cards.

“All of them said basically the same thing: ‘The Social Security number cannot be confirmed’ or ‘Social Security number deactivated due to death,’’’ Rivers said.

The Social Security Administration has denied that it was the source of the error in Rivers’ records and gave her letters certifying that she is alive and that her Social Security account is active.

“We make it clear that our death records are not perfect and may be incomplete or, rarely, include information about individuals who are alive,” Social Security Administration spokesman Mark Hinkle said.

Scripps Howard News Service obtained three copies of the federal death file — widely available to anyone on the Internet — from 1998, 2008 and 2011.

By comparing the files, Scripps easily identified 31,931 living Americans who were listed as deceased in 1998 or 2008 but were later taken off the death list after the Social Security Administration realized the errors.

The Death Master File was created in 1980 at the request of U.S. business interests to prevent consumer fraud. The massive database of nearly 90 million deceased Americans is widely distributed throughout government and among credit, banking and other private business groups.

The file is used to allocate federal benefits like Social Security and Medicare and to determine eligibility for bank loans, credit cards and insurance coverage. Employers looking for irregularities in a prospective employee’s background use the Death Master File as part of routine background checks.

The United Network for Organ Sharing — a private, nonprofit organization that manages the U.S. organ-transplant system under a contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services — even uses the Death Master File to determine eligibility of organ-transplant candidates.

Hinkle said about one in every 200 entries the Social Security Administration makes to the Death Master File is false because of “inadvertent keying errors” by federal workers. That means 14,000 people are wrongly listed as deceased among the approximately 2.7 million deaths reported annually, Hinkle said.

“Living individuals are sometimes included in the (Death Master File); however, it is a very small percentage,” Hinkle said.

Among them was Leonard Perkins, 76, of Washington, D.C., who was put on the Death Master File after he was falsely reported to have died on Feb. 15, 2002.

“Some lady at Social Security must have put in something wrong and listed him as deceased. They sent me a letter of condolence,” said Harriett Perkins, Leonard’s wife. “I became a widow real fast.”

Their retirement benefits were disrupted for several weeks.

“Neither of us had a check for a while until they cleared it up,” she said.

Although Perkins’ name was on the death list from 2002 through at least 2008, the family’s benefits were restored within two months of discovery of the mistake.

Some Americans don’t know they’ve been reported dead by their government.

“Obviously, I’m still here,” said William Weems, 94, of Alexandria, Va., after learning from a Scripps Howard News Service reporter that the Social Security Administration recorded that he died on March 17, 2008. “That was the date of my wife’s death.”

But others faced significant consequences that lasted many years.

“I couldn’t get a mortgage because, well, dead people can’t get mortgages,” said Laura Todd, 57, of Nashville, Tenn., who was put on the list in 1999, taken off and inexplicably put back on a few years later.

From 1999 through 2008, Todd suffered cancellation of her medical disability payments, two refusals by the Internal Revenue Service for her federal income tax refunds, cancellation of her credit cards and freezes placed upon her bank accounts. A family member even called Todd to warn that a record of her death was posted on a genealogy website.

“I spent almost 10 years trying to straighten this all out. No one ever sent me an apology or anything,” Todd said. “The scary thing is that there are more and more baby boomers who are going to start applying for benefits. If they don’t get this system in tow, it is going to get worse.”

Consumer experts warn it’s the false death reports that are the most worrisome problem with the Death Master File.

Scripps Howard News Service easily obtained the full names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and residential ZIP codes of nearly 32,000 living Americans — the kind of information that is automatically released when people die. Experts warn that this information is all a thief would need to commit many kinds of identity fraud.

“This information should not be public. It puts all of these people at risk for identity theft and other forms of fraud. It’s a shame,” said Beth Givens, executive director of the San Diego-based Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group that has received complaints from victims of false death reporting.

“The Social Security number, unfortunately, has taken on a lot more purposes than it was originally meant to. It is being used both as an identifier and an authenticator. That should not have been allowed to happen,” she said.

Some want an end to the wide public distribution of the death file.

“We don’t believe that such private information about Americans should be so readily available online,” said Carmen Balber, Washington director of the nonprofit Consumer Watchdog advocacy group.

She called on the Social Security Administration to create a more secure method of confirming if a Social Security number is active.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: deathmasterfile; irs; notdead; socialsecurity; ssa

1 posted on 07/09/2011 12:27:52 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Bring out your dead!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grbSQ6O6kbs


2 posted on 07/09/2011 12:35:36 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX ( The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else. ~)
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To: nickcarraway

When ObamaCare passes, it will be much easier to rectify this problem of these dead people wanting benefits and mortgages.


3 posted on 07/09/2011 12:35:36 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Beer? That's the reason I get up in the afternoon.)
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To: nickcarraway

Well if your dead you dont have to pay taxes


4 posted on 07/09/2011 12:37:37 PM PDT by pietraynor (Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them. Ronald Reagan)
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To: nickcarraway

On the other hand, many dead people still get Social Security. So in the end, it all balances itself out. It’s just the way an out of control government loaded with other peoples’ money is run.


5 posted on 07/09/2011 12:38:17 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (When the going gets tough, the tough check themselves into "rehab".)
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To: nickcarraway
It puts all of these people at risk for identity theft and other forms of fraud.


Wasn't one of the points of the story was the fact once someone was reported "dead" they could NOT get credit?

6 posted on 07/09/2011 12:41:58 PM PDT by CIB-173RDABN (California does not have a money problem, it has a spending problem.)
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To: nickcarraway; All

My departed mother had a serious problem with SS. As a frugal person, she did not often pull large amounts of money from her checking account. At one point she discovered there was very little money left. Inquiry determined that for SIX MONTHS, SS had deposited her monthly check in some man’s account. The names were NOT even similar. It took almost a year of work to get this straightened out. I urge anyone who is watching out for an elderly person or handling their affairs to be sure that their checks are being deposited regularly. This mess wasted a lot of time for me and my brother as my mother was nearly blind from glaucoma.


7 posted on 07/09/2011 12:42:33 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: nickcarraway

Can you imagine the horrible nightmare that ObamaCare will be? This government cannot keep records of mundane things such as death records. How in the world are they going to keep records for all the health procedures for 320,000,000 people, many of whom have the same names, stolen Social Security numbers, or both?


8 posted on 07/09/2011 12:54:53 PM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: nickcarraway

Now we know how Obama is getting all those SSNs.


9 posted on 07/09/2011 1:04:55 PM PDT by bgill
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To: nickcarraway

Sure-fire way to stay off the death rolls. . . .move to Chicago. . .you never die there, you live on, voting demoncRAT in every election.


10 posted on 07/09/2011 1:54:05 PM PDT by Hulka
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To: nickcarraway

what about the people with multiple identities working the system


11 posted on 07/09/2011 2:13:23 PM PDT by jrd
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To: nickcarraway

So this is how the Obamacare death panel is going to work.

They don’t even have to spend money on the blue pill; they just declare you dead and cut off all funds.


12 posted on 07/09/2011 2:19:23 PM PDT by seowulf ("If you write a whole line of zeroes, it's still---nothing"...Kira Alexandrovna Argounova)
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To: seowulf

Yeah! Then they let someone like 0’BlahBlah assume your number ...like how he got his Conn. SS#!! Some Moozie or illegal will end up with it!!


13 posted on 07/09/2011 4:30:19 PM PDT by SoldiersPrayingMom (....A nation divided against itself, cannot stand.)
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