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US Government Issues Special Social Security Cards for Babies Born During 250th Independence Anniversary

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The US Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a unique initiative to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence by issuing special edition Social Security cards to babies born in the United States between July 2 and December 31, 2026. These cards will feature the official "Freedom 250" logo and serve as the first federal document for the new generation, automatically issued at no cost to families.

The commemorative cards will be distributed through the SSA's existing newborn registration program in hospitals, birthing centers, and certified midwives, requiring no additional forms, fees, or special registration from parents. The design change will not affect the legal function or the structure of the Social Security number itself. This initiative is expected to benefit millions of families, given that over 3.5 million children are born annually in the US.

SSA Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano highlighted the celebration as a tribute to America's history and the establishment of Social Security over 90 years ago. He emphasized that under President Donald J. Trump's administration, efforts are ongoing to strengthen Social Security and improve services for current and future citizens.

Alongside the announcement, the SSA issued a warning to parents about potential fraud attempts, clarifying that the agency will never request payments or personal information via phone, text, or email regarding the special cards. This initiative is part of a broader set of Trump administration programs aimed at supporting young Americans, including recently launched tax-advantaged investment accounts to help families save for their children's futures.

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