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Exactly. The expectation from the outset would have been that they'd pay out less over time but experience more volatility, given the small risk pool. Complaining about the volatility is just nonsensical.

I expect Anderson understood this but had to look for a reason to cut 401K matching in a profitable quarter, and increasing executive compensation didn't sound quite right, so... the high cost of saving babies! Whadda guy.



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