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[ music playing ] amp;gt;amp;gt; Have you ever wondered why you have a Social Security number? The nine-digit Social Security number -- also referred to as an SSN -- was created in 1936 for one reason, and one reason alone: to track the earnings of workers to determine their eligibility for benefits and their benefit amounts. Since the Social Security Act was passed in 1935, employers throughout the U.S. have collected payroll taxes from workersamp;#39; paychecks. These deductions help fund future Medicare and Social Security retirement, disability, and survivorsamp;#39; benefits for workers and their families. Today, we randomly assign most SSNs through a program known as amp;quot;Enumeration at Birth.amp;quot; Thatamp;#39;s when parents apply for their newbornamp;#39;s number at the same time they apply for a birth certificate. For most people, thatamp;#39;s the number theyamp;#39;ll use for the rest of their lives. Some noncitizens may be able to get an SSN if theyamp;#39