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Feds Warn Residents in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania to Immediately Remove This from Their Wallets

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
August 1, 2024
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Is your wallet overflowing with items?

Is your back pocket causing you to sit at an awkward angle?

Perhaps it’s time to provide your loyal companion with some relief by sifting through it and discarding any unnecessary items.

Minimalistic and slim wallets have become a trendy choice nowadays. Similarly, wallets that magnetically attach to the back of the phone are gaining popularity due to their convenient usage.

Who needs cash when you have these wallets? They are designed to keep your cards organized and easily accessible, without the need for a designated space for paper bills. After all, who uses those anymore?

Instead, you can only fit your ID and a few credit cards in the available slots.

If you’re a New Jersey resident, you may want to take note of this warning from the federal government. They’ve issued a statement advising residents to remove something from their homes as soon as possible. The statement doesn’t specify what, exactly, needs to be removed, but it’s clear that the government is taking this issue seriously. As a responsible citizen, it’s always a good idea to heed these kinds of warnings and take action as necessary.

It’s always a good idea to have some essentials with you for daily use, even if you’re constantly on the move. While on-the-go items are convenient, it’s important to carry a bit more for everyday situations.

Carrying cash at all times was a lesson my father instilled in me from a young age. His reasoning was to always be prepared for any unexpected situation that may arise.

I am grateful that I heeded my father’s practical advice, which has proved to be invaluable in getting me out of numerous sticky situations.

Make sure to always have your insurance card with you, as it could be critical in emergency situations. Even if you find yourself in the emergency room missing multiple limbs, having your insurance information readily available could greatly assist the medical staff in providing you with the necessary treatment.

The hospital’s money is definitely going to be collected through the “registration” cart.

What do the Feds say New Jersey residents should remove from their wallets immediately?

According to the Social Security Administration:

We encourage you not to carry your Social Security card with you every day. The best way to “Guard Your Card” is to keep it in a safe place and share it only when required, which is rare. In fact, in most cases, just knowing the Social Security number should be enough. In 49 states and the District of Columbia, a Social Security card isn’t required to request a Real ID. Only Pennsylvania requires it.

If your social security number falls into the wrong hands, your identity can be stolen at lightning speed.

If you’re considering leaving the Garden State, there are several options available for you to explore.

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