Why Does Consumption Fluctuate in Old Age and How Should the Government Insure It?

TitleWhy Does Consumption Fluctuate in Old Age and How Should the Government Insure It?
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBlundell, R, Borella, M, Commault, J, De Nardi, M
Series TitleNBER Working Paper
Document Number27348
InstitutionThe National Bureau of Economic Research
CityCambridge
Keywordsconsumption, Finance, health
Abstract

In old age, consumption can fluctuate because of shocks to available resources and because health shocks affect utility from consumption. We find that even temporary drops in income and health are associated with drops in consumption and most of the effect of temporary drops in health on consumption stems from the reduction in the marginal utility from consumption that they generate. More precisely, after a health shock, richer households adjust their consumption of luxury goods because their utility of consuming them changes. Poorer households, instead, adjust both their necessary and luxury consumption because of changing resources and utility from consumption.

URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w27348
Citation Key10848