Jim said:

> Not necessarily their economic future, but certainly how long that
> future might be.  Most actuaries (at least the ones whose companies'
> bottom lines aren't beholden to just a handful of clients) prefer
> conservative assumptions simply because we have to make sure you
> have enough to live on for many years.

On the other side, what happens if human longevity increases  
drastically?

It annoyed me a little to read recently a projection on the BBC News  
website that there will be such-and-such a (very large) number of  
people with dementia by 2050, as if there would be no improved  
treatments (or even cures) for types of dementia by then.

Rich
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