Cutting one’s coat according to one’s cloth – How did the great recession affect retirement resources and expenditure goals?

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Abstract

This paper describes how individuals update their retirement plans in response to substantial shocks in pension wealth during the Great Recession. Using a unique combination of survey and administrative panel data from before and after the Great Recession in the Netherlands, we investigate the causal relation between wealth and retirement expenditure goals. We separate ‘pure’ wealth effects from macro factors such as general pessimism. The estimates show that a negative shock in annuitized pension wealth of 100 euros reduced retirement expenditure goals with 24–33 euros. The effects are relatively large for old and high-income individuals.

Keywords

Macroeconomic shocks
Pensions
Savings
Aging

JEL classification

D14
D31
J14

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