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Actuarially meaning
By actuarial principles. | In a manner performed by an actuary. | From an actuarial perspective.
Example sentences (7)
The amount of the reduction was meant to be “actuarially neutral,” so that the cost to Social Security would be the same whether those with average life expectancies claimed the smaller check earlier or the larger check later.
Actuarially, it is more like a life insurance product whose death benefit is contractually payable in advance in limited circumstances, and which is designed to automatically lapse at 75 or earlier.
The state’s unfunded pension and retiree health liabilities are the result of governors and legislators being “willfully negligent” in failing to make actuarially required contributions to the state’s pension fund, he said.
Why not, for example, introduce state-level public options — actuarially sound government plans — as alternatives to private insurance?
A father or mother with minor or disabled children in his or her care can receive benefits which are not actuarially reduced.
However, treating insureds differently when there is no actuarially sound reason for doing so is unlawful discrimination.
The retirement benefits are much more generous than Social Security but are believed to be actuarially sound.