Understanding Debt at Older Ages and Its Implications for Retirement Well-being

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Wharton Pension Research Council Working Papers
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Economics
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We use data from the 2015 National Financial Capability Study to analyze debt close to retirement. We show people carry many types of debt late in their lifetimes, and these types of debt are differently linked to measures of financial distress such as having too much debt or being unable to face a financial shock. Accordingly, it is important to be able to disaggregate debt to investigate reasons why individuals carry debt close to retirement. We show that lack of financial literacy, lack of information, and behavioral biases all help explain the prevalence of debt later in life. Our evidence indicates that debt at older ages can may negatively influence retirement wellbeing.

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2018-10-24
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This project received funding from the TIAA Institute and Wharton School’s Pension Research Council/Boettner Center.
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