Income Loss and Financial Distress during COVID-19: The Protective Role of Liquid Assets

S. Roll, M. Despard
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Nearly a quarter of U.S. households have experienced job or income losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Liquid assets mitigate financial distress in the face of financial shocks such as job loss, yet this relationship in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic is unknown. Using a nationally representative sample of U.S. households (N = 4,383) who completed a survey in the early days of the pandemic, we examined pre-pandemic liquid assets as a moderator of the relationship between job and income loss and difficulty meeting financial obligations and use of high-cost financial resources. Estimates from propensity score-weighted linear probability models indicated that greater liquid assets lessened the probability of experiencing all eight measures of financial distress and most measures of distress among households experiencing job or income losses. Policy efforts to help households build emergency savings can help households better prepare for future pandemics while also supporting public health responses.
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COVID-19期间的收入损失和财务困境:流动资产的保护作用
近四分之一的美国家庭经历了与COVID-19大流行相关的工作或收入损失。在面临失业等金融冲击时,流动资产可以缓解财务困境,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,这种关系尚不清楚。我们使用在大流行早期完成调查的具有全国代表性的美国家庭样本(N = 4383),研究了大流行前的流动资产作为工作和收入损失与难以履行财务义务和使用高成本金融资源之间关系的调节因子。倾向得分加权线性概率模型的估计表明,更大的流动资产减少了经历所有八种财务困境措施的可能性,以及经历工作或收入损失的家庭中大多数痛苦措施的可能性。帮助家庭建立应急储蓄的政策努力可以帮助家庭更好地为未来的大流行病做好准备,同时也支持公共卫生应对措施。
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