House Prices and Consumption in the United States
Philip Vinson
Real Estate Economics, 2021, vol. 49, issue 2, 635-662
Abstract:
I estimate the house price elasticity of consumption using panel data for households in the United States for the years 1999–2013. I find that the average house price elasticity of consumption is positive but modest and varies by age. However, when measuring the elasticity separately for households who are credit constrained, I find that households with a high loan‐to‐value mortgage have a much larger house price elasticity of consumption of about 0.2. I also find that poor hand‐to‐mouth households consume more than others when their house price increases while wealthy hand‐to‐mouth ones do not.
Date: 2021
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