Fly Poster
11th July 2011, 12:17 PM
Keep bumping into CTers who quiz the lack of entries in the Social Security Death Index, holy 2006 Batman! The idea is still running, because many CTers refuse to believe the SSDI is anything but 100% accurate, so I did the maths in a recent debate.
on 27/04/11 in Alabama 238 people sadly died as a result of ferocious storms. An SSDI search for the state of Alabama on that date showed up 231 entries, however, the average per day for Alabama is about 100 entries, so 131 is 56.7%. I could not find any foreign nationals that died in Alabama, 12% of the total were foreign nationals on September 11.
The SSDI was out by 43% in Alabama
on 27/04/11 in Alabama 238 people sadly died as a result of ferocious storms. An SSDI search for the state of Alabama on that date showed up 231 entries, however, the average per day for Alabama is about 100 entries, so 131 is 56.7%. I could not find any foreign nationals that died in Alabama, 12% of the total were foreign nationals on September 11.
The SSDI was out by 43% in Alabama