HSA与种族、民族、性别和收入的交叉分析

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Jake Spiegel
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本文利用员工福利研究所(EBRI)的HSA数据库来研究HSA的使用方式因种族、民族、性别和收入而异。作者发现不同种族之间存在显著差异。白人账户持有人比黑人账户持有人贡献更大,余额也更大。同样,男性账户持有人的缴款较多,平均余额也高于女性账户持有人。与低收入账户持有人相比,这种模式适用于高收入账户持有人。如果HSA使用不当,可能会加剧现有的健康不平等。
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Analyzing the Intersection of HSAs and Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Income
This article leverages the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s (EBRI) HSA Database to examine the ways in which HSA usage varies by race, ethnicity, gender, and income. The author finds significant disparities across racial lines. White accountholders made larger contributions and had larger balances than their Black counterparts. Similarly, male accountholders made larger contributions and had higher average balances than female accountholders. This pattern extended to higher-income accountholders relative to lower-income accountholders. To the extent that HSAs are not used properly, they may reinforce existing health inequities.
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Journal of Retirement
Journal of Retirement Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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