Debt, Illiquidity, and Financial Illiteracy as Barriers to Annuity Ownership

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Retirement Pub Date : 2022-10-07 DOI:10.3905/jor.2022.1.124
Hallie Davis, Andrea Hasler, A. Lusardi
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This article examines individuals’ balance sheets, financial situations, and retirement planning steps to understand the barriers to annuity ownership and identifies the financial and sociodemographic factors that contribute to annuity ownership. Using data from the 2018 National Financial Capability Study, we conduct an empirical analysis of individuals in the retirement-planning phase of the life cycle (ages 40–61) and individuals of retirement age (age 62 and over). We find that debt obligations, lack of access to liquidity, and low financial literacy are all likely barriers to annuity ownership; the annuity owners in our sample are more likely than the non-owners to have access to liquidity and to report higher levels of financial satisfaction. Results indicate that access to liquidity and to professional investment management are positively associated with annuity ownership. Furthermore, financial literacy could lead to increased take-up rates through improved access to liquidity and ultimately enhanced retirement outcomes.
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债务、文盲和金融文盲是年金所有权的障碍
本文研究了个人的资产负债表、财务状况和退休计划步骤,以了解年金所有权的障碍,并确定了促成年金所有权的财务和社会人口因素。利用2018年国家财政能力研究的数据,我们对处于生命周期退休计划阶段的个人(40-61岁)和退休年龄的个人(62岁及以上)进行了实证分析。我们发现,债务义务、缺乏流动性和金融知识水平低都可能是年金所有权的障碍;在我们的样本中,年金所有者比非所有者更有可能获得流动性,并报告更高水平的财务满意度。结果表明,获得流动性和专业投资管理与年金所有权呈正相关。此外,金融知识可以通过改善流动性的获取途径,最终提高退休效果,从而提高接受率。
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Journal of Retirement
Journal of Retirement Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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