This is false.
Before June 25 2011, the numbers actually meant something. After that, they started issuing the SSN at random. It doesnt matter what your SSN starts with.
Read what you posted Mairag,
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Here's a quick summary of the SSN randomization changes:
•SSNs will no longer be based on geography (state and local area)
•SSNs will be issued starting with the number 8 (it has never done this before)
•SSA will include all possible SSNs with the number 7 in position 1, rather than reserving SSNs beginning with 7 for certain states and specific groups (i.e. nonresident aliens receiving SSNs through the SSAs Enumeration at Entry program)
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These are the changes that were going to take effect on June 25, 2011. This says that they were going to start issuing numbers starting with 8, and that they were also going to start issuing numbers beginning with 7 to anyone,
rather than reserving SSNs beginning with 7 for certain states and specific groups (i.e. nonresident aliens receiving SSNs through the SSAs Enumeration at Entry program)
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