TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamic Spending Responses to Wealth Shocks
T2 - Evidence from Quasi-lotteries on the Stock Market
AU - Andersen, Asger Lau
AU - Johannesen, Niels
AU - Sheridan, Adam
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - How much and over what horizon do households adjust their consumption in response to stock market wealth shocks? We address these questions using granular data on spending and stock portfolios from a large bank and exploiting lottery-like variation in gains across investors with similar portfolio characteristics. Consistent with the permanent income hypothesis, spending responses to stock market gains are immediate and persistent. The monthly responses cumulate to marginal propensities to consume of 4.4 percent over one year and 16 percent over three years. The results suggest that inattention attenuates household responses to stock market cycles over horizons as long as one year.
AB - How much and over what horizon do households adjust their consumption in response to stock market wealth shocks? We address these questions using granular data on spending and stock portfolios from a large bank and exploiting lottery-like variation in gains across investors with similar portfolio characteristics. Consistent with the permanent income hypothesis, spending responses to stock market gains are immediate and persistent. The monthly responses cumulate to marginal propensities to consume of 4.4 percent over one year and 16 percent over three years. The results suggest that inattention attenuates household responses to stock market cycles over horizons as long as one year.
U2 - 10.1257/aeri.20230382
DO - 10.1257/aeri.20230382
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2640-205X
VL - 6
SP - 434
EP - 452
JO - American Economic Review: Insights
JF - American Economic Review: Insights
IS - 3
ER -