What Accounts for Racial and Ethnic Differences in Credit Use?

Ryan M. Goodstein, Alicia Lloro, S. L. Rhine, Jeffrey M. Weinstein
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Credit use varies widely among U.S. households; racial and ethnic differences are particularly striking. We examine whether household and residential-area characteristics can account for differences in use of bank credit (e.g., credit cards) and nonbank credit (e.g., payday loans). We use a novel dataset with information on previously unexplored factors, including income volatility, households’ attitudes toward banks, proximity to bank and nonbank financial providers, and neighborhood attributes. Although we account for much of the raw differences in credit use, residual racial and ethnic disparities are large. We discuss factors likely to be driving the residual disparities, and implications for policy.
什么解释了信贷使用的种族和民族差异?
美国家庭的信贷使用差异很大;种族和民族差异尤其显著。我们研究了家庭和居住区域的特征是否可以解释银行信贷(如信用卡)和非银行信贷(如发薪日贷款)使用的差异。我们使用了一个新的数据集,其中包含了以前未探索的因素的信息,包括收入波动性、家庭对银行的态度、与银行和非银行金融机构的接近程度以及社区属性。尽管我们解释了信贷使用的大部分原始差异,但残留的种族和民族差异很大。我们讨论了可能导致剩余差距的因素,以及对政策的影响。
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