Household Debt and Spending

12 Pages Posted: 23 Sep 2014

Date Written: September 16, 2014

Abstract

This article is the first study to use microdata to assess the role of debt levels in determining UK households’ spending patterns over the course of the recent recession. There is evidence that high levels of household debt have been associated with deeper downturns and more protracted recoveries in the United Kingdom. Cuts in spending associated with debt are estimated to have reduced the level of aggregate private consumption by around 2% after 2007, unwinding the faster growth in spending by highly indebted households, relative to other households, before the financial crisis.

Suggested Citation

Bunn, Philip and Rostom, May, Household Debt and Spending (September 16, 2014). Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2014 Q3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2499423

Philip Bunn (Contact Author)

Bank of England ( email )

Threadneedle Street
London, EC2R 8AH
United Kingdom

May Rostom

Bank of England ( email )

Threadneedle Street
London, EC2R 8AH
United Kingdom

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