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Zusammenfassung
Since 2009, we have identifying high value data of particular interest to the public. Social Security has a long history of collecting data to carry out our mission so there is a treasure trove of information available for public consumption. Our data is about people - their wages, their identifying information, their employers, their addresses, and much more.
Forschungsbereich
Household Finance
Macro Finance
Macro Finance
Schlagworte
social security, idiosyncratic risk, aggregate risk, welfare, annuity, lump sum, delayed retirement, lifetime income, pension, dynamic portfolio choice, 401(k) plan, saving, social security claiming age, retirement income, minimum distribution requirements, tax
JEL-Klassifizierung
C68, E27, E62, G12, H55, D04, D01, D12, D14, G22, G11, D91
Working Paper Referenzen
Idiosyncratic Risk, Aggregate Risk, and the Welfare Effects of Social Security
Will They Take the Money and Work? An Empirical Analysis of People’s Willingness to Delay Claiming Social Security Benefits for a Lump Sum
How Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving, Investment, and Retirement Behavior
Will They Take the Money and Work? An Empirical Analysis of People’s Willingness to Delay Claiming Social Security Benefits for a Lump Sum
How Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving, Investment, and Retirement Behavior
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Consumption
Monetary Policy
Household Finance
Monetary Policy
Household Finance
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- External Research Data [777]