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- Title
Individual estimates of life expectancy and consumption patterns.
- Authors
Lawson, Derek R.; Heckman, Stuart J.
- Abstract
Previous research reveals a paucity of retirement preparedness in the United States. With the shift to defined contribution plans, retirement planning now falls on the shoulders of consumers. Using the 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). the relationship between subjective life expectancy and consumption is investigated. Specifically, regression analyses examine the relationship between subjective life expectancy and three indicators of consumption: financial assets, credit card debt, and saving behavior. A secondary analysis separated respondents near retirement (i.e., within 10 years) and far from retirement (i.e., more than 10 years) to determine if retirement saliency affects the relationship between life expectancy and consumption. The influence of life expectancy on consumption is analyzed by separating life expectancy into two periods: remaining work life and retirement life. Results indicate that remaining work life expectancy and retirement life expectancy are associated with financial assets and that retirement life expectancy is associated with savings behavior.
- Subjects
LIFE expectancy; CONSUMPTION (Economics); RETIREMENT planning; CONSUMER behavior; CONSUMER credit; PERSONAL finance; SAVINGS
- Publication
Financial Services Review, 2017, Vol 26, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1057-0810
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.61190/fsr.v26i1.3293