Elon Musk's claims about millions of dead Americans receiving Social Security benefits are debunked by experts. He misinterpreted data from SSA's Numident database, which includes outdated records. Actual Social Security fraud is minimal, with issues more related to overpayments to living recipients. SSA has safeguards to prevent deceased individuals from collecting benefits.
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