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Computing Social Security Benefits for Certain Government Employees
employed by state and local governments across the U.S. Almost three-quarters of those employees are covered ... any Social Security benefits as spouses or widow(er)s because it reduces such benefits by two-thirds of ...- Authors: Bruce Schobel
- Date: Jan 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance
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Letter from The President
planning to write a regular column in The Actuary. It's both a way for you to get to know me better and an ... benefit of those members who did not attend this year's Annual Meeting. Following is an excerpt from my acceptance ...- Authors: Bruce Schobel
- Date: Dec 2007
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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What Federal Actuaries Do For A Living
largest governmental employer of actuaries in the U.S., with a professional staff of 32, including 7 Fellows ... Benefits Standards Act (corresponds with ERISA in the U.S.). This involves the supervision of about 600 to ...- Authors: Harry C Ballantyne, Michael Cohen, Benjamin I Gottlieb, Robert J Myers, Bruce Schobel, JOHN WADE
- Date: Oct 1985
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Traditional careers; Pensions & Retirement>Public sector plans; Social Insurance>Social Security
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Voluntary Social Security Coverage of State and Local Government Employees
as well as U.S. nationals working for U.S. employers or certain foreign subsidiaries of U.S. employers ... employers, are mandatorily covered by the U.S. Social Security program. Almost none of these employees (or ...- Authors: Bruce Schobel
- Date: Aug 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance
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Social Security Changes for 2019
as well as U.S. nationals working for U.S. employers or certain foreign subsidiaries of U.S. employers ... employers, are mandatorily covered by the U.S. Social Security program. Almost none of these employees (or ...- Authors: Bruce Schobel
- Date: Jan 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance
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Letter From the Editor: Please Participate!
Letter From the Editor: Please Participate! Letter from the editor urging section members to ... private-sector actuaries. For example, the work of U.S. Government actuaries cannot even be copyrighted ...- Authors: Bruce Schobel
- Date: Aug 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: In The Public Interest
- Topics: Social Insurance
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Session 004: Actuary of the Future and Social Insurance & Public Finance Joint Section Breakfast
Retirement security would not be the issue in the U.S. if DC plan participation and length of contributory ... comparisons, briefly The pension systems of the U.S., the U.K. and Canada are similar in overall coverage ...- Authors: George (Sandy) Mackenzie, Derek Ray, Bruce Schobel
- Date: Jan 2020
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The Actuary Vol. 23, No. 9 A Proposal For An Independent Actuarial Committee To Review Social Security And Medicare
The Actuary Vol. 23, No. 9 A Proposal For An Independent Actuarial Committee To Review Social Security ... independent, professional actuaries. The major U.S. actuarial organizations should be encouraged to ...- Authors: Barnet N Berin, Bruce Schobel
- Date: Oct 1989
- Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Social Insurance