COVID-19期间政府刺激和抵押贷款支付:来自美国人口普查家庭脉搏调查的证据

F. Neymotin, Fred Forgey
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我们调查了政府刺激支出的影响,以及个人如何使用这些支出——无论是用于储蓄、消费还是用于偿还抵押贷款债务。我们确定,对于有资格获得经济影响支付(EIP)刺激的个人来说,这是一个积极的影响,并利用它来提高他们下一次抵押贷款支付的能力。然而,这并不影响他们偿还抵押贷款的总体可能性。这些发现是在采用了各种人口控制措施,以及在控制了旨在将EIP与其他长期储蓄和支出模式区分开来的其他支出措施之后得出的。研究还探讨了种族、社会经济地位或年龄的差异。我们的研究结果提供了初步证据,证明EIP在COVID-19大流行期间对抵押贷款支付产生了积极影响,并表明未来的政府刺激支出应考虑到影响还款的储蓄模式。©2022美国房地产协会。
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Government Stimulus and Mortgage Payments during COVID-19: Evidence from the US Census Household Pulse Survey
We investigated the impact of governmental stimulus payments and how they were employed by individuals—whether saved, spent, or used to pay down debt—on mortgage repayment. We determined that there was a positive effect for individuals who were eligible for the Economic Impact Payment (EIP) Stimulus and used it to increase their ability to make their next mortgage payment. However, this did not affect their overall likelihood of having paid off their mortgage. These findings held after various demographic controls were employed, as well as after controlling for alternative measures of spending meant to disentangle the EIP from other long-term patterns of saving and spending. Differences by Race and Socioeconomic status or age were also explored. Our results provide preliminary evidence that the EIP had a positive effect on mortgage payments during the COVID-19 pandemic, and show that future government stimulus payments should take into account patterns in saving affecting repayment. © 2022 American Real Estate Society.
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