Financial Fragility during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Robert Clark, North Carolina State University; Olivia Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania. The Wharton School; Annamaria Lusardi, George Washington University
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Project Citation:
Clark, Robert, Mitchell, Olivia, and Lusardi, Annamaria . Financial Fragility during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2021-10-07. https://doi.org/10.3886/E130763V2
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Summary:
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The economic shutdown, soaring incidence of unemployment, and
collapse of equity markets associated with the spread of the Coronavirus have
placed an increasing number of American households in financial jeopardy. For
low and middle income households, the increase in financial fragility threatens
their ability to meet current expenses and avoid large increases in personal
debt. The analysis will examine how the corona pandemic has altered the
financial status of households using a nationally representative survey
conducted in spring 2020 during the heart of the virus crisis. The study will
focus on the role of financial literacy and knowledge on how households respond
to the dramatic and unanticipated changes in their income and wealth. In
addition, we will assess the impact of government transfers on financial
fragility and the economic wellbeing of low and middle income households.
Funding Sources:
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Institute of Consumer Money Managemnt
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