Can a social security check count as income on a credit card application?
Can a social security check count as income on a credit card application?
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4 Comments at "Can a social security check count as income on a credit card application?"
Yes.
Yes. If you receive social security, child support, alimony or any type of income you can use it.
Although child support, alimony or other income does not have to be disclosed on the application, it may help.
Yes it can, it is income. The good thing about it is it is steady income!
Yes, definitely.