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The relationship between financial asset returns and the well-being of US households

Pages 1184-1188 | Published online: 13 May 2014
 

Abstract

This note considers the effect of changes on the well-being of US residents owing to changes in the value of various financial assets. Ordinary least squares estimates reveal that equity market returns have a significant and asymmetric, impact on the well-being. This result is likely the result of a wealth effect whereby rising (falling) stock markets increase (decrease) the ability to meet basic needs and this contributes to a shifting assessment of life-situation and overall well-being.

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Notes

1 Source: Gallup, Inc. and Healthways, Inc. © 2009.

2 Data for the Well-Being Index, together with a complete methodology, is available via www.well-beingindex.com

3 Source: Federal Reserve Balance Sheet of Households, 6 December 2012: http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/current/z1r-5.pdf

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