Guest Posted October 18, 2000 Posted October 18, 2000 Does anyone know where I could find the q's for the 64OASDI disability rates? I've looked on the Society web site and the SSA but couldn't find them. If anyone has them, and would be willing to email them, any form would be fine -txt, lotus, excel thanks
david rigby Posted October 18, 2000 Posted October 18, 2000 Sorry to be stupid today, but what do you mean by "the 64OASDI disability rates"? I'm a retirement actuary. Nothing about my comments is intended or should be construed as investment, tax, legal or accounting advice. Occasionally, but not all the time, it might be reasonable to interpret my comments as actuarial or consulting advice.
Guest Posted October 18, 2000 Posted October 18, 2000 Your not being stupid, I just typed it as it was stated in the actuarial report. I assume it means the 1964 Old Age Survivor Disability Rates (ie: the rates used by Social Security, applicable to 1964). It's not the type of situation that you can just call the existing (soon to be prior) actuary and ask.
Dave Baker Posted October 19, 2000 Posted October 19, 2000 You checked for it at the following site? http://www.soa.org/library/stats/seb.htm
Guest Brian4 Posted October 24, 2000 Posted October 24, 2000 Another question/clarification: are you looking for disability incidence rates, or disabled life mortality rates? Suggest looking at http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/NOTES/actstud.html
Guest Posted October 24, 2000 Posted October 24, 2000 disability incidence rates I have talked to the libriarian at the SOA, who talked with the "disability person" at the SSA who had no idea what I wanted. The SSA said that there was no study or valuation done in 1964, so I may be SOL. I will keep looking, thank you all for the help.
david rigby Posted October 24, 2000 Posted October 24, 2000 I wonder if Study # 65, in the SSA link above, might be what you want. I'm a retirement actuary. Nothing about my comments is intended or should be construed as investment, tax, legal or accounting advice. Occasionally, but not all the time, it might be reasonable to interpret my comments as actuarial or consulting advice.
Guest Steve C Posted October 24, 2000 Posted October 24, 2000 I've run across these rates occasionally. Here are the q's for ages 20-65, from the valuation software that I use: Disability Rates - QAI--100% 1964 OASDI 20 - 0.000602, 21 - 0.000656, 22 - 0.000708, 23 - 0.000758, 24 - 0.000807, 25 - 0.000854, 26 - 0.000901, 27 - 0.000948, 28 - 0.000996, 29 - 0.001046, 30 - 0.001100, 31 - 0.001159, 32 - 0.001224, 33 - 0.001297, 34 - 0.001380, 35 - 0.001474, 36 - 0.001583, 37 - 0.001707, 38 - 0.001850, 39 - 0.002014, 40 - 0.002201, 41 - 0.002415, 42 - 0.002658, 43 - 0.002933, 44 - 0.003244, 45 - 0.003595, 46 - 0.003987, 47 - 0.004426, 48 - 0.004915, 49 - 0.005458, 50 - 0.006059, 51 - 0.006723, 52 - 0.007453, 53 - 0.008254, 54 - 0.009131, 55 - 0.010089, 56 - 0.011133, 57 - 0.012267, 58 - 0.013498, 59 - 0.014830, 60 - 0.016269, 61 - 0.017820, 62 - 0.019490, 63 - 0.021285, 64 - 0.023210, 65 - 0.000000
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