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Population or pension plan specific: differences in mortality improvements across the US and what it means for pension plans

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14 September 2021

Online


This is a video recording of a webinar we held in September 2021

Replay our webinar where we explored differences in mortality improvements for different groups across the US and what this means for pension plans.

In the first half, we presented recent new research from Club Vita comparing recent mortality improvements in Defined Benefit Pension plans to those seen in the overall US population. We explored how these new results fit with recent Society of Actuaries research on differences in mortality improvements between socio-economic groups and discussed how they could be implemented in practice, including a brief overview of the new SoA Mortality Improvement Model (MIM-2021).

This was followed by a panel discussion on the implications for pension plans. What do the recent differences in improvements mean in the short and long term? Should we allow for different improvement scales when modeling different groups of people? How can this be implemented in practice?

Please click here to access slides from this webinar.

Please click here to download our latest Research Note 21-08: Longevity improvement rates for US defined benefit pension plan participants.

Please feel free to email Erik Pickett if you have any questions about this webinar or if you have suggestions for topics for later sessions in our educational series.

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Population or pension plan specific: differences in mortality improvements across the US and what it means for pension plans

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