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December 8, 2022

CAAR – Rand Corporation Report – December 8, 2022

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Spending Trajectories After Age 65: Variation by Initial Wealth,” by Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder (RR-A2355-1, 2022, .pdf format, 37p.).

www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA2355-1.html

 

October 12, 2022

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Brief – October 12, 2022

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2022 Spending in Retirement Survey: Understanding the Pandemic’s Impact,” by Bridget Bearden (October 2022, .pdf format, 24p.). Note: EBRI requires free registration prior to providing access to full text.

www.ebri.org/content/2022-spending-in-retirement-survey-understanding-the-pandemic-s-impact

September 21, 2022

CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – September 21, 2022

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Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library.

A. “Explanations for the Decline in Spending at Older Ages,” by Susann Rohwedder, Michael D. Hurd, and Péter Hudomiet (w30460, September 2022, .pdf format, 40p.).

www.nber.org/papers/w30460

B. “Do the Retired Elderly in Europe Decumulate Their Wealth? The Importance of Bequest Motives, Precautionary Saving, Public Pensions, and Homeownership,” by Charles Yuji Horioka and Luigi Ventura (w30470, September 2022, .pdf format, 40p.).

www.nber.org/papers/w30470

C. “Quantifying and Explaining the Decline in Public-School Teacher Retirement Benefits,” by Nino Abashidze, Robert L. Clark & Lee A. Craig (w30472, September 2022, .pdf format, 57p.).

www.nber.org/papers/w30472

D. “The Rise of Age-Friendly Jobs,” by Daron Acemoglu, Nicolaj Søndergaard Mühlbach, and Andrew J. Scott (w30463, September 2022, .pdf format, 35p.).

www.nber.org/papers/w30463

August 5, 2022

CAAR – University of Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center Working Paper – August 5, 2022

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Explanations for the Decline in Spending at Older Ages,” by Susann Rohwedder, Michael Hurd, and Péter Hudomiet (WP 2022-440, June 2022, .pdf format, 44p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:

mrdrc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/explanations-for-the-decline-in-spending-at-older-ages/

May 31, 2022

CAAR – Institute for Fiscal Studies [UK] Report – May 31, 2022

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How does spending change through retirement?” by Rowena Crawford, Heidi Karjalainen and David Sturrock (IFS Report R209, May 2022, .pdf format, 65p.).

ifs.org.uk/publications/16055

June 29, 2021

CAAR – Employee Benefits Research Institute Issue Brief – June 29, 2021

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In Data There is Truth: Understanding How Households Actually Support Spending in Retirement,” by Jack VanDerhei, Kelly Hahn, and Katherine Roy (June 2021, .pdf format, 27p.). Note: EBRI requires free registration prior to providing access.

www.ebri.org/content/in-data-there-is-truth-understanding-how-households-actually-support-spending-in-retirement

January 21, 2021

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Brief – January 21, 2021

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Why Do People Spend the Way They Do in Retirement? Findings From EBRI’s Spending in Retirement Survey,” by Lori Lucas (January 2021, .pdf format, 24p.). Note: EBRI requires free registration in order to access the full-text of this brief.

www.ebri.org/content/why-do-people-spend-the-way-they-do-in-retirement-findings-from-ebri-s-spending-in-retirement-survey

December 14, 2020

CAAR – Employee Benefits Research Institute Issue Brief – December 14, 2020

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Older Americans’ Spending Profiles: One Size Does Not Fit All,” by Zahra Ebrahimi (December 2020, .pdf format, 25p.). Note: EBRI requires free registration prior to providing access at full-text.

www.ebri.org/content/summary/older-americans'-spending-profiles-one-size-does-not-fit-all

December 7, 2020

CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – December 7, 2020

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Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Why is End-of-Life Spending So High? Evidence from Cancer Patients,” by Dan Zeltzer, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Tzvi Shir, Salomon M. Stemmer, and Ran D. Balicer (w28162, December 2020, .pdf format, 67p.).

www.nber.org/papers/w28162

October 3, 2019

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Brief – October 3, 2019

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How Do Retirees’ Spending Patterns Change Over Time?” by Zahra Ebrahimi (October 2018, .pdf format, 23p.). Note: EBRI requirers free registration prior to providing access to content.

www.ebri.org/content/how-do-retirees-spending-patterns-change-over-time

May 3, 2019

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Brief – May 3, 2019

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Spending Patterns of Older Households,” by Zahra Ebrahimi (May 2019, .pdf format, 22p). Note: EBRI requires free registration to access full-text.

www.ebri.org/content/spending-patterns-of-older-households

April 23, 2018

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Briefs – April 23, 2018

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A. “Asset Decumulation or Asset Preservation? What Guides Retirement Spending?” by Sudipto Bannerjee (EBRI Issue Brief No. 447, April 2018, .pdf format, 12p.).

www.ebri.org/publications/ib/index.cfm?fa=ibDisp&content_id=3604

B. “Cumulative Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenses After the Age of 70,” by Sudipto Bannerjee (EBRI Issue Brief No. 446, April 2018, .pdf format, 23p.).

www.ebri.org/publications/ib/index.cfm?fa=ibDisp&content_id=5542

March 8, 2018

CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Issue Briefs – March 8, 2018

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A. “How Medicaid Helps Older Americans,” by Steven A. Sass (IB No. 18-5, March 2018, .pdf format, 7p.).

How Medicaid Helps Older Americans

B. “Will the Financial Fragility of Retirees Increase?” by Steven A. Sass (IB No. 18-4, February 2018, .pdf format, 7p.).

Will the Financial Fragility of Retirees Increase?

July 12, 2017

CAAR – National Center for Policy Analysis Issue Brief – July 12, 2017

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How Do Seniors in the Northeast Spend Their Money?” by Pamela Villarreal (Brief No. 210, June 2017, .pdf format, 4p.).

www.ncpa.org/pub/how-do-seniors-in-the-northeast-spend-their-money

February 22, 2017

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Periodical – February 22, 2017

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EBRI Notes (Vol. 38, No. 2, February 2017, .pdf format, 12p.). Note: The article in this issue is “Geographic Variation in Spending Among Older American Households,” by Sudipto Banerjee.

www.ebri.org/publications/notes/index.cfm?fa=notesDisp&content_id=3417

December 21, 2016

CAAR – University of Michigan Retirement Research Center Working Paper – December 21, 2016

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Consumption Smoothing During the Financial Crisis: The Effect of Unemployment on Household Spending,” by Michael Hurd and Susann Rohwedder (WP 2016-353, 2016, .pdf format, 40p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of the paper available at:

www.mrrc.isr.umich.edu/Publication/Abstract/1139?ptid=1

March 7, 2016

CAAR – US Bureau of Labor Statistics Periodical – March 7, 2016

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Beyond the Numbers (Vol. 5, No. 4, March 2016, .pdf and HTML format, 8p.). Note: The title of this issue is “A closer look at spending patterns of older Americans,” by Ann C. Foster.

www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-5/spending-patterns-of-older-americans.htm

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