21 April 2026

What Airlines Can Actually Remove You for Wearing

Though it may seem that airfares are exorbitant now, flying in the 1950s and 1960s was, adjusting for inflation, significantly more expensive than it is today. 

Can you request a new Social Security number?

There are only a few instances in which a request is valid.

April 21, 2026

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You can request a new Social Security number if yours contains 666.

You can’t alter your Social Security number (SSN) for just any reason — for instance, if you’d prefer one that’s easier to memorize or that has a better ring to it. But you can request it be changed based on religious objections, or for a few other reasons as well.

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The U.S. Congress raised the retirement age in the 1980s.

The Social Security Act was signed into law by President __.

 

Germany was the first country to adopt an age-based social insurance program.

In 1881, German Emperor Wilhelm I wrote a letter to Parliament in which he advocated for a state welfare system to support anyone whose age or disability made them unfit for employment. His vision came true within the decade: An age-based pension system was passed in 1889 and took effect in 1891. This marked the first state-sponsored, age-based insurance program, providing financial aid to retired workers who reached 70 years old and who had also paid into the system for at least 30 years. In 1916, Germany lowered the retirement age to 65, and while it remains 65 today, it’s scheduled to rise to 67 by 2031.

Today's edition of Interesting Facts was written by Bennett Kleinman and edited by Brooke Robinson.

 
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What Airlines Can Actually Remove You for Wearing

Though it may seem that airfares are exorbitant now, flying in the 1950s and 1960s was, adjusting for inflation, significantly more expen...