美国已经超越日本成为世界第一长寿国家

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More than 4,000 people availed of the government's employment-verification system using Social Security numbers belonging to people over the age of 112. Trouble is fewer than 40 people are known to have reached that age. That's one of the revelations from a review by the watchdog for the Social Security Administration.

The review also said there were approximately 6.5 million Social Security numbers linked to people 112 years of age or older. The reason, the review said: "SSA did not have controls in place to annotate death information on the ... records of numberholders who exceeded maximum reasonable life expectancies and were likely deceased."

According to the most recent data, there were fewer than 40 people worldwide who were living at 112 years, according to the Gerontology Research Group.

The review noted that in one case a man opened bank accounts using several different Social Security numbers — two of which belonged to number-holders born in 1869 and 1893, respectively. That would make one of them 145 years old and the other 121. The Social Security Administration's system indicated that both number-holders were alive.

Here are some other findings:

"For Tax Years 2006 through 2011, SSA received reports that individuals using 66,920 SSNs had approximately $3.1 billion in wages, tips, and self-employment income. SSA transferred the earnings to the Earnings Suspense File because the employees' or self-employed individuals' names on the earnings reports did not match the numberholders' names.
"During Calendar Years 2008 through 2011, employers made 4,024 E-Verify inquiries using 3,873 SSNs belonging to numberholders born before June 16, 1901.
In a joint statement, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees the Social Security Administration, and ranking member Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., criticized the department.

"It is incredible that the Social Security Administration in 2015 does not have the technical sophistication to ensure that people they know to be deceased are actually noted as dead," Johnson said.

Carper added: "Not only do these types of avoidable errors waste millions of taxpayers' dollars annually and expose our citizens to identity theft, but they also undermine confidence in our government."http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo- ... -those-112-or-older

More than 4,000 people availed of the government's employment-verification system using Social Security numbers belonging to people over the age of 112. Trouble is fewer than 40 people are known to have reached that age. That's one of the revelations from a review by the watchdog for the Social Security Administration.

The review also said there were approximately 6.5 million Social Security numbers linked to people 112 years of age or older. The reason, the review said: "SSA did not have controls in place to annotate death information on the ... records of numberholders who exceeded maximum reasonable life expectancies and were likely deceased."

According to the most recent data, there were fewer than 40 people worldwide who were living at 112 years, according to the Gerontology Research Group.

The review noted that in one case a man opened bank accounts using several different Social Security numbers — two of which belonged to number-holders born in 1869 and 1893, respectively. That would make one of them 145 years old and the other 121. The Social Security Administration's system indicated that both number-holders were alive.

Here are some other findings:

"For Tax Years 2006 through 2011, SSA received reports that individuals using 66,920 SSNs had approximately $3.1 billion in wages, tips, and self-employment income. SSA transferred the earnings to the Earnings Suspense File because the employees' or self-employed individuals' names on the earnings reports did not match the numberholders' names.
"During Calendar Years 2008 through 2011, employers made 4,024 E-Verify inquiries using 3,873 SSNs belonging to numberholders born before June 16, 1901.
In a joint statement, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees the Social Security Administration, and ranking member Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., criticized the department.

"It is incredible that the Social Security Administration in 2015 does not have the technical sophistication to ensure that people they know to be deceased are actually noted as dead," Johnson said.

Carper added: "Not only do these types of avoidable errors waste millions of taxpayers' dollars annually and expose our citizens to identity theft, but they also undermine confidence in our government."
美国112岁以上长寿老人居然有4000人!
吃汉堡比吃刺身的长寿!
美国人口数量是日本的3倍,长寿老人绝对数量多有啥稀奇的。要比平均寿命
就美国南部各州那破居住环境,绝对不信
那这样比起来,中国的百岁老人肯定是世界最多,所以……但用人均比较法的话,那就
局部来看,中国才是世界最长寿的国家之一!
美国不是有很多低素质人口吗?怎么人均寿命还这么长
在长寿之乡如皋一点看不出为什么会是长寿之乡。
猎鸆者 发表于 2015-3-11 13:52
就美国南部各州那破居住环境,绝对不信
你去过美国吗? 美国南部房价很低,比东西部更适合居住。
遥远7900 发表于 2015-3-11 15:23
你去过美国吗? 美国南部房价很低,比东西部更适合居住。
我说自然环境,密西西比、乔治亚、路易斯安那、佛罗里达……又湿又热虫子还多,北半球来看,北部还是优于南部
我说自然环境,密西西比、乔治亚、路易斯安那、佛罗里达……又湿又热虫子还多,北半球来看,北部还是优于 ...
别的不知道,我在路易斯安那待过一段时间,那里气候四季分明,新奥尔良也是美国国内第二大旅游目的地,房价物价都比东西部沿海城市低的多,环境和空气质量北部更是没法比
猎鸆者 发表于 2015-3-11 15:34
我说自然环境,密西西比、乔治亚、路易斯安那、佛罗里达……又湿又热虫子还多,北半球来看,北部还是优于 ...
100年前这是问题, 现在空调早普及了,这些根本不是问题。 南部比五大湖地区还适合居住。 得克萨斯已经是美国人口第二大州, 经济和人口飞速发展。   
超大人都不喜欢好好读这样的新闻吗?
算了,这里没有明白人
Trotsky 发表于 2015-3-12 12:15
算了,这里没有明白人
谁让你起这么个题目的
直接了当说SSA无能不就结了
myopia 发表于 2015-3-12 12:30
谁让你起这么个题目的
直接了当说SSA无能不就结了
宣部无能
宣部的五毛也无能