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We measure the response of household spending to the economic stimulus payments (ESPs) disbursed in mid-2008, using … special questions added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey and variation arising from the randomized timing of when the …
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We measure the response of household spending to the economic stimulus payments (ESPs) disbursed in mid-2008, using … special questions added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey and variation arising from the randomized timing of when the …
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In data from an account aggregator, households increase consumption when they receive (expected) tax refunds, as if they are liquidity constrained. However, this behavior is not due to liquidity constraints or hand-to-mouth behavior. These same households smooth consumption when making payments...
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Using the Consumer Expenditure Survey and variation in amount, receipt, and timing of receipt of Economic Impact …
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Analyzing account-level data from an account aggregator, we find that households increase consumption when they receive (expected) tax refunds, as if they face liquidity constraints. However, these same households smooth consumption when making payments in other years, primarily by transferring...
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identified by the randomized timing of disbursement, the average household's spending rose by ten percent the week it received a … is concentrated among households with low wealth or low past income; a household's spending did not increase …
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Economic Stimulus Payments, we find that a household's spending rose by ten percent the week it received a Payment and remained … concentrated among households with low wealth or low past income; a household's spending did not increase significantly when it …
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