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2019 Conference

du 21 au 23 May 2019

Westin Arlington Gateway, Arlington, VA, USA

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D3b Exploring the Relationships Between Impatience, Savings Automation, and Financial Welfare

mercredi 22 mai 2019 à 15:45–17:15 EDT
F. Scott Fitzgerald D
Key Words

savings automation, financial well-being, Behavioral Life-Cycle hypothesis, CFPB Financial Well-Being Survey

Short Description

We draw on the Behavioral Life-Cycle hypothesis to study two research questions around automating deposits into a non-retirement savings account: (1) What are the consumer characteristics associated with the decision to automate deposits into savings? and (2) Are automatic savings deposits associated with larger increases in financial welfare for impatient consumers (vs. patient ones)? To study these questions, we analyze a large, nationally representative survey that asks about consumers' impatience and use of automatic savings.  In response to (1), we find that consumers with higher financial socialization and financial skill are more likely to automate savings. In response to (2), we find an interaction between savings automation and impatience, consistent with theory, such that automatic savings deposits are associated with larger increases in financial welfare for impatient consumers. We discuss implications for policy and financial planners.

First & Corresponding Author

Alycia Chin, Public Company Account Oversight Board
Authors in the order to be printed

Brianna Middlewood, Alycia Chin, Heidi Johnson, Melissa Knoll

Additional Authors

Brianna Middlewood, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Heidi Johnson, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Melissa Knoll, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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