Originally Posted by
Uncle Wurmy
The last 4 digits are consecutively assigned. So if someone got their SSN earlier (i.e. they are older), their number will likely be lower, and therefore more senior. Obviously this also depends on location which makes up part of the other numbers.
If our SS numbers were only 4 digits long, your logic would make sense. However, since they are the last four digits of a 9 digit number this logic does not apply. There is absolutely no correlation in my class between age and last four of the SS number.
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