By Srivathsan Karanai Margan
CLIMATE CHANGE REPRESENTS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SYSTEMIC RISK that the Earth has ever encountered since the dawn of human existence.
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By Tom Chivers
WHEN I TOOK MATH STATS, Bayes’ theorem took a scant four of the 800 pages of the textbook (published 1990). The instructor told us some researchers were finding interesting applications for it, but we weren’t going to learn about that.
WHAT IS YOUR PRACTICE AREA AND/OR AREA OF EXPERTISE? I am a property and casualty actuary, specializing in ratemaking for
(08/29/24) Breakout sessions focused on state reforms, extreme weather, and cost drivers.
(08/27/24) The Windy City was preparing for an onslaught of excited and engaged individuals this month—although it may not have been whom most of America was thinking about.
(08/13/24) Americans may increasingly hold polarizing views about the role of government, but there is at least one federal program that brings people of all political stripes together—Social Security.
(08/06/24) As we roll into the dog days of summer, I am getting sick and tired of the heat in Washington, D.C.
By Nate Worrell
How actuaries, along with insurance and health care professionals, are addressing concerns around adverse mortality trends.
WHAT IS YOUR PRACTICE AREA AND/OR AREA OF EXPERTISE? I am a health actuary focused on cost-effectiveness, health quality, and
(07/25/24) The world of federal regulation is one that often seems opaque for those not intimately familiar with the process of rulemaking. Only those who work in federal regulations get excited when anyone mentions the process, which is why the recent awareness and rumblings of seismic change seems highly unusual.