Title | Does Household Debt Influence the Labor Supply and Benefit Claiming Decisions of Older Americans? |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Butrica, BA, Karamcheva, NS |
Series Title | Center for Retirement Research |
Document Number | CRR WP 2013-22 |
Date Published | 12/2013 |
Institution | Boston College |
Keywords | Debt, Labor, Social Security, Social Security Benefits, Social Security linkage |
Abstract | Americans’ indebtedness has increased dramatically since the 1980s – a trend likely to have important implications for retirement security. This study finds that older adults with debt are 8 percentage points more likely to work and 2 percentage points less likely to receive Social Security benefits than those without debt. Not only does the presence of debt influence older adults’ behavior, but so do the amount and type of debt – particularly outstanding mortgages. Increasingly, retirement security will depend on having enough income and assets to pay for basic living expenses and to service debt. |
URL | https://crr.bc.edu/working-papers/does-household-debt-influence-the-labor-supply-and-benefit-claiming-decisions-of-older-americans-2/ |
Citation Key | 10492 |