Household Financial Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Instrumental Variable Approach

IF 3.2 3区 经济学 Q3 BUSINESS
Nilton Porto, Gary R. Mottola, Olivia Valdes
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Using data from the 2021 wave of the FINRA Foundation's National Financial Capability Study (NFCS), collected between June and October 2021, we found that adults in households where at least one member contracted the COVID-19 virus had lower financial wellbeing and were more likely to be financially fragile than those in which no members had contracted the virus. Our analyses also revealed that COVID-19-positive households were more likely to report experiencing objective general financial difficulties and difficulties specifically tied to medical costs and debt. Further, to assess whether evidence of a causal link between a COVID-19 infection and negative financial outcomes existed, we used state vaccination rates as an instrumental variable. Our analysis supported a causal link and contributes to a growing body of research on the effects of the pandemic on household finances. Together, our findings can inform how policy makers and other stakeholders may want to respond to the financial repercussions caused by future global health crises and disruptions.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的家庭财务状况:工具变量方法
使用2021年6月至10月期间收集的美国金融业监管局基金会国家财务能力研究(NFCS) 2021年波的数据,我们发现,在至少有一名成员感染COVID-19病毒的家庭中,成年人的财务状况较差,并且比没有成员感染病毒的家庭更有可能在财务上脆弱。我们的分析还显示,covid -19阳性家庭更有可能报告遇到客观的一般财务困难以及与医疗费用和债务具体相关的困难。此外,为了评估COVID-19感染与负面财务结果之间是否存在因果关系的证据,我们使用州疫苗接种率作为工具变量。我们的分析支持了一种因果关系,并有助于越来越多的关于大流行对家庭财务影响的研究。总之,我们的研究结果可以为决策者和其他利益攸关方可能希望如何应对未来全球卫生危机和中断造成的财务影响提供信息。
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4.60
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17.90%
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期刊介绍: The ISI impact score of Journal of Consumer Affairs now places it among the leading business journals and one of the top handful of marketing- related publications. The immediacy index score, showing how swiftly the published studies are cited or applied in other publications, places JCA seventh of those same 77 journals. More importantly, in these difficult economic times, JCA is the leading journal whose focus for over four decades has been on the interests of consumers in the marketplace. With the journal"s origins in the consumer movement and consumer protection concerns, the focus for papers in terms of both research questions and implications must involve the consumer"s interest and topics must be addressed from the consumers point of view.
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