Skip to content
Illustrative Picture for the IAB event Series
Special Lecture Series

The IAB Special Lecture Series invites outstanding international researchers across the Social Sciences to present their current work. Guest lecturers are selected on excellent academic merit and typically have made significant contributions to their respective fields and continue to actively shape international research agendas.

How Americans Respond to Idiosyncratic and Exogenous Changes in Household Wealth and Unearned Income

Special Lecture Series

We study how Americans respond to idiosyncratic and exogenous changes in household wealth and unearned income. Our analyses combine administrative data on U.S. lottery winners with an event-study design that exploits variation in the timing of lottery wins. Our first contribution is to estimate the earnings responses to these windfall gains, finding significant and sizable wealth and income effects. On average, an extra dollar of unearned income in a given period reduces pre-tax labor earnings by about 50 cents, decreases total labor taxes by 10 cents, and increases consumption by 60 cents. These effects are heterogeneous across the income distribution, with households in higher quartiles of the income distribution reducing their earnings by a larger amount.

Our second contribution is to develop and apply a rich life-cycle model in which heterogeneous households face non-linear taxes and make earnings choices along both intensive and extensive margins. By mapping this model to our estimated earnings responses, we obtain informative bounds on the impacts of two policy reforms: an introduction of UBI and an increase in top marginal tax rates. Our last contribution is to study how additional wealth and unearned income affect a wide range of behavior, including geographic mobility and neighborhood choice, retirement decisions and labor market exit, family formation and dissolution, entry into entrepreneurship, and job-to-job mobility.

Date

17.2.2022

, 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Speaker

Prof. Magne Mogstad (University of Chicago)

The Gary S. Becker Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago, Faculty Director of the Ronzetti Initiative for the Study of Labor Markets at the Becker Friedman Institute; Lead Editor of the Journal of Political Economy.

Venue

Digital via Zoom

Registration

To participate online, please register on XING-LINK. You will receive the Zoom link directly in your registration confirmation by mail.

There are no participation fees.