Would Greater Awareness of Social Security Survivor Benefits Affect Claiming Decisions?

Anek Belbase, Laura D. Quinby
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Most Americans enter retirement as married couples, and one spouse, typically the wife, outlives the other. Many widows lack the income needed to maintain the standard of living they had when their husbands were alive. Widows would generally have more adequate incomes if their husbands, who are typically the higher earner in the couple, delayed claiming Social Security. This project uses the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to test the extent to which husbands consider their wives’ well-being as widows when making claiming decisions. It then uses an online experiment to determine whether raising a husband’s awareness of the risks that his widow faces, and how delayed claiming can reduce those risks, affect his claiming behavior.
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社会保障遗属福利意识的提高会影响索赔决定吗?
大多数美国人退休时都是已婚夫妇,其中一方(通常是妻子)比另一方活得更久。许多寡妇缺乏维持丈夫在世时的生活水平所需的收入。如果她们的丈夫(通常是夫妻中收入较高的一方)推迟申请社会保障,那么寡妇通常会有更充足的收入。本项目使用健康和退休研究(HRS)来测试丈夫在作出索赔决定时考虑妻子作为寡妇的幸福的程度。然后,它通过一个在线实验来确定提高丈夫对其遗孀面临的风险的认识,以及延迟索赔如何降低这些风险,是否会影响他的索赔行为。
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