Actuarial

Word ACTUARIAL
Character 9
Hyphenation ac tu a ri al
Pronunciations /æk.tjuˈɛəɹ.i.əl/

Definitions and meanings of "Actuarial"

What do we mean by actuarial?

Of or pertaining to actuaries.

Relating to statistical calculation, especially pertaining to insurance.

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The word "actuarial" in example sentences

I.e.; If taxes were raised tomorrow sufficiently to close these 75-year deficits entirely, next year, when the 76th year out became the 75th, these programs would be back in actuarial deficit again. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And it would include observations like this: Long-term actuarial balance for Social Security can be accomplished with minor adjustments. ❋ RJ (2011)

Danish Zakir, a third-year U of T student in actuarial science and economics, said: "I think there should be an initiation program in high school to prepare them for university." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The trustees show considerable concern that the system will technically be in "long term actuarial balance" as a result of the benefit cuts and tax hikes included in the 1983 amendments, but that's the extent of their apparent long-term thinking. ❋ Eric Schurenberg (2011)

However, your previous post had these cures for SS if indeed it's in actuarial danger: 1. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As of 2000, Social Security faced a long-term actuarial deficit of 1.89% of taxable payrolls; today, the estimated deficit is little changed at 1.92%. ❋ Rex Nutting (2011)

And there have been NO breakthroughs in actuarial practice since then that rendered their work obsolete or incorrect. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This Commission's co-chairs insisted on attacking Social Security because they claimed to be so concerned about its long-term actuarial deficit which is easily fixed by asking the wealthy to pay their fair share. ❋ RJ (2010)

But they do not provide sensitivity analysis that examines the impact of various assumptions on the infinite-term actuarial balance. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This paper shows analytically that faster wage growth may reduce Social Security's infinite-term actuarial balance if the ratio of workers to retirees continues to decline rapidly beyond the 75th year. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Finally, the Social Security and Accounts Simulator SSASIM actuarial model of Social Security financing is used to estimate the degree to which increased wage growth could negatively affect the system's infinite-term actuarial balance. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In Alberta we brought in actuarial experts and did a lot of study on the Plan from the point of view of asking the question: "Is it possible for Alberta to move out of the plan and take on all the incumbent liability that goes with that and in fact develop its own pension plan?" ❋ Unknown (2000)

The Simpson/Bowles proposal shrugs off the cleanest, most effective, and most publicly-supported solution to its long-term actuarial imbalance: lifting the payroll tax cap. ❋ RJ (2011)

By the way, you should note that the Medicare actuary has announced today that because of some of the changes we've made in the structure of the Medicare program, the long-term actuarial deficit for the Medicare program is now half of what it was as a result of the changes made in the program and is part of the Balanced Budget Act. Q Archer's office says that the President's process is an effort to make a partisan issue out of Social Security and that setting up this bipartisan commission is an effort to make it truly bipartisan. ❋ ITY National Archives (1998)

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