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Blinky the 3-eyed Fish
I have a takeover case and need to figure out how to create the RP-2000 Table with blue collar adjustment. The blue collar part is something with which I am not familar. Help!

Also, anyone have Table T-8 handy if it's not infringing on any copyright laws?
Tom Poje
This was what was filled in for the table on the software for T-8

20 0.119384
21 0.118807
22 0.118208
23 0.117584
24 0.116930
25 0.116242
26 0.115515
27 0.114745
28 0.113924
29 0.113046
30 0.112095
31 0.111053
32 0.109903
33 0.108617
34 0.107172
35 0.105540
36 0.103702
37 0.101635
38 0.099328
39 0.096769
40 0.093957
41 0.090862
42 0.087459
43 0.083754
44 0.079749
45 0.075447
46 0.070816
47 0.065810
48 0.060394
49 0.054556
50 0.048333
51 0.041842
52 0.035271
53 0.028834
54 0.022762
55 0.017264
56 0.012499
57 0.008557
58 0.005464
59 0.003179
60 0.001614
61 0.000654
62 0.000167
SoCalActuary
You should visit the Society of Actuaries web site for their XTBML reference tables.
They have an easy method of getting the specific tables you need.

The RP-2000 tables have a variety of mortality rates that depend on job class, active or retired status, etc.

After you have looked thru the XTBML tables, if you have trouble finding it, let me know.
Blinky the 3-eyed Fish
Thanks Tom!

SoCal, I wasn't sure what your acronym meant, but I did look at the SOA table manager without luck.

Update (10 minutes later): I found it on the SOA website. Thanks SoCal.
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