Payback: Making Money Off Social Security
TheStreet.com - 1 hour 42 minutes agoSome savvy investors have found a way to get a free loan from Social Security.
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Some savvy investors have found a way to get a free loan from Social Security.
The Senate wants to force the Homeland Security Department to stick with a proposed Bush administration policy requiring employers to fire immigrant workers whose names don't match their Social Security numbers.
Anger and protests continued in Mexico as the head of a government agency that oversees day care centers testified before Congress about the deaths of 48 children last month at a center.
To save money, activists may try to cut aid for U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants. As California lawmakers struggle with a budget gap that has now grown to $26.3 billion, one of the hottest topics for many taxpayers is the cost to the state of illegal immigrants.
My thanks this month to Vistage/TEC member Stan Stahl, president of Citadel Information Group. I can only scratch the surface of his expertise in the area of identity theft, but hopefully this article will get you thinking very seriously that it can happen to you.
Paul Zilahy Ingerman takes his Social Security number very seriously.
The controversial E-Verify employment verification program continues to frustrate critics and supporters with its patchy progress this year. But that could change if President Barack Obama makes it a key piece of an upcoming overhaul of immigration policies.
A University employee, working as a computer specialist with access to student Social Security numbers, continued to work in the Registrar's Office for almost a year despite facing a felony theft by deception charge that in April resulted in a guilty plea yielding a 10-year prison term.
U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, who is also a medical doctor, recently stated that up to 70 percent of the Medicare and Social Security contributions made by citizens are spent on plan administration.
Homeland Security officials have decided to use E-Verify, a system meant to prevent federal contractors from hiring illegal immigrants.
LeeAnn Holmes’ battle against the state budget cuts isn’t just about the recent reductions to her disabled son’s benefits. She is fighting for all the Californians with disabilities whose benefits were slashed and have no one to speak for them.
A Coshocton man has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the Frazeysburg Police Department and the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office along with a local towing company violated several of his civil rights.
July 1999: Compensation Risk Managers LLC formed to provide management services for workers' compensation trusts in New York.
WILLINGBORO — Paul Zilahy Ingerman takes his Social Security number very seriously. Ask him for it at your peril. The Delaware River Port Authority did when he applied for a senior citizen discount on his E-ZPass account and the bistate authority wound up in federal court.
In 1998, the Social Security Administration published Actuarial Note #139, Name Distributions in the Social Security Area, August 1997, on the distribution of given names of Social Security number holders. Our popular names are limited to the top 50 names from 1950 - 2008.
Appriss, the leading provider of technology services to criminal justice agencies across the country, has unveiled its latest tool to help investigators generate information on persons of interest. eBatch allows law enforcement officials to determine whether an individual has been arrested and be notified of that arrest.