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Synonyms for actuary

someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)

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Peterson quotes Samuelson: "The beauty about social insurance is that it is actuarially unsound." Samuelson's point was that if real incomes were growing quickly, each generation could get more out of Social Security than it paid in.
Insurance companies, in competitive markets, cannot charge actuarially fair premiums because they incur operating costs, in addition to expected loss payout, that must be covered.
Citizens is required by law to recommend actuarially sound rates while complying with a legislative glide path that caps rate increases at 10 percent, excluding coverage changes and surcharges.
Have a pension funding policy that is based on actuarially determined contributions.
Charlie Crist signed a law allowing Citizens to increase rates up to 10% per year, giving the last-resort insurer a"glide path" to actuarially sound rates.
Regulatory experts assembled by [AM]BestTV at the RMS Exceedance 2019 conference, held in Miami, said new flood modeling should help move the market closer to actuarially sound rates.
We, senior citizens from the private sector, do not wish to assail the contention of the SSS that its funds are not actuarially sound to sustain the President's promise.
Just 12 failed to make the actuarially required contribution in 2018, down from 16 in 2015, the report notes.
Fixed carrying costs associated with debt service, actuarially determined pension payments and other post-employment benefit (OPEB) payments consumed approximately 12% of fiscal 2017 governmental spending.