Can A Federal Employee Still Redeem In Lawful Money

Can A Federal Employee Still Redeem In Lawful Money

Yes, a federal employee can redeem in lawful money; however, a federal employee CANNOT remove their Social Security Number and stop SSI withholdings because the system is set up (and legally/lawfully mandatory) for all agents of the federal government.
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