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beliefs about nominal debt and their own real net wealth. These changes in beliefs causally affect actual consumption and … hypothetical debt decisions. Our findings suggest that real wealth mediates the sensitivity of consumption to inflation once …
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(MPC) out of the rebates to construct a counterfactual path for nondurable consumption. The counterfactual path implies … that without the tax rebate nondurable consumption spending would have fallen dramatically in the late summer and fall of … consumption …
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played by informal care (IC), consumption sharing within households, and Medicaid in insuring this risk. We develop a life … spouses. Health evolves stochastically. Agents make consumption-savings decisions in a framework featuring an LTC state …
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We study life insurance market responses to Covid-19 using unique national administrative data from Israel on purchases and cancellations of life insurance policies, and an internet survey of Americans' life insurance choices, risk attitudes, Covid-19 perceptions, and vaccination behavior. We...
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qualitatively similar effects as true productivity shocks. These shocks account for a large share of the fluctuations in consumption …
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We combine the Decennial Census, credit reports, and administrative earnings to create the first panel dataset linking parent's credit access to the labor market outcomes of children in the U.S. We find that a 10% increase in parent's unused revolving credit during their children's adolescence...
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While rising house prices benefit existing homeowners, we document a new channel through which price shocks have intergenerational wealth effects. Using panel data from school zones within a large U.S. school district, we find that higher local house prices lead to improvements in local school...
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the top, while the cyclical component of inequality dominates dynamics below the median. Inequality in consumption … downturn in fifty years in which inequality in disposable income and consumption actually declined …
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We study the effects of uncertainty on time use and their macroeconomic implications. Employing data from the American Time Use Survey and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, we document that heightened uncertainty increases housework and reduces market work hours, mildly impacting leisure. We then...
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How accurate are older people's expectations about their future Social Security benefits? Using panel data from the Health and Retirement Study, we compare respondents' observed Social Security claiming ages and benefits with subjective expectations provided during their 50s and early 60s. We...
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