TY - RPRT T1 - Improved Wealth Measures in the Health and Retirement Study: Asset Reconciliation and Cross-Wave Imputation Y1 - 2016 A1 - Michael D Hurd A1 - Erik Meijer A1 - Moldoff, Michael A1 - Susann Rohwedder KW - Demographics KW - Methodology AB - In this report, we present improved wealth measures for the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which aim to reduce the effect of observation error on wealth levels and changes in wealth. The new wealth measures take account of the asset verification section in the HRS and use cross-wave information, most notably the value of the same asset in adjacent waves, in the imputation models, so imputed values better preserve serial correlation in the asset values. We document how we dealt with several methodological challenges in the implementation of these improvements. The corrections from the asset verification data reduce the standard deviations of wave-to-wave changes by substantial amounts (up to 57 percent for total wealth). The most important effect of the cross-wave imputations is a considerable reduction of the number of spikes and trenches (large changes in value followed by large changes back). U4 - Methodology/Retirement and Retirement Benefits/Socioeconomic Status ER -