Stars, stripes and Social Security: Babies born this year will receive special edition patriotic cards

Baby’s first piece of Americana? Millions of newborns arriving during America’s 250th birthday celebration will receive a limited-edition Social Security card featuring a patriotic new design — making one of their very first official government documents a collector’s item.Call it baby’s first red, white and blue keepsake.The commemorative cards, emblazoned with the official Freedom 250 logo, will automatically be issued to babies born in the US between July 2 and December 31, 2026, according to the Social Security Administration.While the festive design is new, everything else about the card stays the same.It carries the same legal weight, works exactly like a standard Social Security card and won’t cost parents or taxpayers a dime, according to Fox News.“Freedom 250 is a celebration of America’s storied history and the monumental moments that have shaped our nation, including the creation of Social Security over 90 years ago,” SSA Commissioner Frank J.
Bisignano told FOX Business. Only newborns getting their first Social Security number through the agency’s Enumeration at Birth program will score the commemorative card.That means babies who arrive before July 2 or after December 31 — as well as anyone requesting a replacement card down the road — will receive the standard version instead.The good news is parents won’t have to fill out any extra paperwork or opt into the program, as the special cards will be issued automatically as part of the normal birth registration process.The agency is also urging parents not to fall for scammers hoping to cash in on the announcement.“SSA will never call, text, or email you requesting payment to obtain a commemorative card for your child or otherwise,” they stressed.It turns out, it’s a busy season for the Social Security Administration.Along with rolling out its Freedom 250 cards for newborns, the agency has also announced July payment dates for the millions of Americans who receive Social Se...