2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的不平等再融资

Sumit Agarwal, S. Chomsisengphet, Hua Kiefer, Leonard C. Kiefer, Paolina C. Medina
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我们研究了COVID-19大流行期间抵押贷款再融资储蓄在不同收入群体中的分布情况。2020年2月至6月期间,高收入和低收入借款人通过再融资获得的储蓄差额比疫情前高出10倍。这是两个因素的结果:收入分配中最高的五分之一的个人比收入分配中最低的五分之一的借款人增加了更多的再融资活动,并且,在再融资的条件下,他们获得了稍大的利率改善。我们利用邮政编码内COVID-19病例率随时间的特殊变化,发现当地经济状况的变化可以解释与大流行相关的再融资不平等增加的74%。利用关于再融资申请和融资利率的数据,我们发现,在申请的条件下,低收入借款人的融资利率和处理时间没有受到疫情的不同影响。相反,低收入借款人在申请人群中的代表性不足。我们估计,收入分配最高的五分之一人群与市场其他人群之间通过再融资节省的资金将相差50亿美元。这种差异对货币政策的传导和财富不平等的演变有影响。
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Refinancing Inequality During the COVID-19 Pandemic
We study the distribution of savings from mortgage refinancing across income groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between February and June 2020, the difference in savings from refinancing between high- and low-income borrowers was ten times higher than before the pandemic. This was the result of two factors: individuals in the top quintile of the income distribution increased their refinancing activity more than comparable borrowers in the bottom quintile and, conditional on refinancing, they captured slightly larger improvements in interest rates. Exploiting idiosyncratic variation in COVID-19 case rates within zip codes over time, we find that changes in local economic conditions explain up to 74 percent of the increase in refinancing inequality tied to the pandemic. Using data on refinancing applications and funding rates we find that, conditional on applying, the funding rates and processing times for low-income borrowers were not differentially affected by the pandemic. Instead, low-income borrowers were underrepresented in the pool of applications. We estimate a difference of $5 billion in savings from refinancing between the top quintile of the income distribution and the rest of the market. This discrepancy has implications for the transmission of monetary policy and the evolution of wealth inequality.
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