Tag: Society of Actuaries
Life Expectancies Are Declining Slightly in Private Pension Plans
Society of Actuaries director hints at opioid crisis, societal issues as cause.
Contributions Are Stepping in the Right Direction, but Missing the Mark
Despite recent sponsor attempts to catch up, unfunded liabilities are getting out of hand, actuaries study finds.
How Long Do Retired Public Employees Live?
Actuarial study focuses on mortality rates for teachers, safety professionals, and general employees.
Society of Actuaries Sees Pension Obligations Shrinking Slightly
The body’s annual mortality scale shows beneficiaries dying a bit earlier due to a hike in some leading causes of death.
Over 100 US Multiemployer Pension Plans Face Insolvency
Despite rising funded status trend, many plans will run out of assets within 10 years.
Society of Actuaries Releases Annual Mortality Improvement Scale
Slight decline in life expectancies may slightly lower pension plan obligations.
New Research Shows 2014 Unfunded Pension Liabilities Hit 150% Spike
Despite contribution increases, most plans experienced negative amortization over the past decade.
SOA: 2021 Smoothing Stoppage Calls for Forward-Thinking Initiatives
Although smoothing rates suggest single-employer pension plans have been fine, future restrictions could cause issues.