Paper #1740
- Títol:
- Distributional effects of COVID-19 on spending: A first look at the evidence from Spain
- Autors:
- José Garcia Montalvo i Marta Reynal-Querol
- Data:
- Setembre 2020
- Resum:
- We use data from a a large Spanish personal finance management fintech to have a first look at the heterogeneous effects of the COVID-19 on spending. We show a large reduction on spending since mid-March, coinciding with the shutdown of the economy and the strict confinement of population. Since the end of April the is a recovery of spending although, by the end of June, it is still 20% below the level of the previous year. Opposite to what has been observed in other countries, the recovery of spending is not more intense in low-income families than in their high-income counterparts. However, there is some evidence of differences in the intensity of rebound by age and account balance. This suggest differences in the intensity of government benefits for low-income families and financial difficulties for low-liquidity families.
- Paraules clau:
- spending, income, liquidity, COVID-19, administrative data, high frequency
- Codis JEL:
- E21, E62, E65, H31
- Àrea de Recerca:
- Estadística, Econometria i Mètodes Quantitatius
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