Demographic Trends, Housing Equity, and the Financial Security of Future Retirees

TitleDemographic Trends, Housing Equity, and the Financial Security of Future Retirees
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsPoterba, JM, Venti, SF, Wise, DA
Book TitleDemography and the Economy
Pagination227-287
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
ISBN Number0-226-75472-3
KeywordsDemography, Financial security, Housing
Abstract

About 80 percent of households with heads at retirement age own a home.
Aside from Social Security and dedicated retirement saving, home equity is
the primary asset of a large fraction of these homeowners. Thus, the fi nancial security of many older households depends importantly on the value
of their homes. Venti and Wise (1990, 2001, 2004); Megbolugbe, Sa- Aadu,
and Shilling (1997); and Banks et al. (2010) show that housing equity tends
to be withdrawn when households experience shocks to family status like
entry to a nursing home or death of a spouse. If, as these analyses suggest,
housing equity is conserved for a “rainy day,” then the value of housing can
have important implications for the reserve of wealth in the event of such
shocks

URLhttp://www.nber.org/chapters/c8416
Citation KeyNBERc8416