Human capital and pandemic-related stimulus usage

Sabina Pandey, Michael A. Guillemette, Sarah D. Asebedo
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Using nationally representative data from the 2021 National Financial Capability Study (NFCS), this study investigates the association between human capital, as proxied through education and objective financial knowledge, and stimulus payment usage for spending, debt repayment, savings, and investments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results from a sample of 23,344 observations suggest that human capital relates to differences in how people used their COVID-19 stimulus payments. In particular, the study found that human capital is associated positively with using stimulus payments to add to savings or invest in the stock market.

人力资本与大流行病相关刺激措施的使用
本研究利用 2021 年国家财务能力研究(NFCS)中具有全国代表性的数据,调查了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,通过教育和客观财务知识来体现的人力资本与用于支出、债务偿还、储蓄和投资的刺激款之间的关联。从 23,344 个观察样本中得出的结果表明,人力资本与人们如何使用 COVID-19 刺激资金的差异有关。研究特别发现,人力资本与使用刺激资金增加储蓄或投资股票市场呈正相关。
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