Income predictability and budgeting

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of Consumer Affairs Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1111/joca.12568
C. Yiwei Zhang, Abigail B. Sussman
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Unpredictable income poses a significant threat to economic stability for many U.S. households. While budgeting may help to mitigate some of the negative effects of unpredictable income, the process of budgeting can also be more challenging under such circumstances. This paper presents new descriptive evidence on the relationship between income predictability, financial wellbeing, and budgeting behavior using data from a nationally-representative survey of nearly 4000 U.S. adults. We document a strong negative relationship between income unpredictability and financial wellbeing. However, the strength of this negative relationship is substantially attenuated for those who budget. This suggests that budgeting may be a useful tool for mitigating the adverse effects of unpredictable income. Despite these benefits, the propensity to budget is significantly lower among those with the most unpredictable income. These findings indicate the need for policy reforms that insure households against unpredictable income in addition to efforts targeting individual-level financial management strategies.

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收入可预测性和预算编制
对许多美国家庭来说,收入不可预测是经济稳定的一个重大威胁。虽然预算编制可能有助于减轻收入不可预测带来的一些负面影响,但在这种情况下,预算编制过程也可能更具挑战性。本文利用对近 4000 名美国成年人进行的具有全国代表性的调查数据,就收入可预测性、财务状况和预算行为之间的关系提供了新的描述性证据。我们记录了收入不可预测性与财务状况之间的密切负相关关系。然而,这种负相关关系的强度对于那些有预算的人来说却大大减弱了。这表明,预算可能是减轻收入不可预测性不利影响的有用工具。尽管有这些好处,但在收入最不可预测的人群中,预算编制的倾向明显较低。这些研究结果表明,除了针对个人层面的财务管理策略的努力之外,还需要进行政策改革,为家庭提供不可预测收入的保险。
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