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Mortgage worries: young adults and the US housing crisis

机译:抵押忧虑:年轻人和美国住房危机

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The 2008 housing crisis and the changes in lending practices that led up to it shook the status of home loans as secure debt in the United States. The crisis hit during a time when many young adults had recently bought their first home, making it a particularly consequential moment in their homeownership career. We investigate the effects of the housing crisis on the mental health of young homeowners using longitudinal data. We model levels of anxiety among young homeowners carrying mortgage debt before and after the recession as an early indicator of how the crisis affected the experience of home loans. The positive effects of being a mortgaged homeowner before the recession declined significantly after the housing crisis. We discuss whether this shift may portend a longer-term shift in American beliefs in the value of investing in housing, with significant implications for financial well-being and wealth stratification.
机译:2008年的住房危机和导致其的借贷方式的变化动摇了房屋贷款在美国作为担保债务的地位。在许多年轻人最近购买了第一套房子的时候,这场危机爆发了,这使它成为他们购房生涯中一个特别重要的时刻。我们使用纵向数据调查了住房危机对年轻房主心理健康的影响。我们将衰退前后对抵押贷款债务的年轻房主的焦虑程度进行建模,以此作为危机如何影响住房贷款经验的早期指标。在住房危机之后,在衰退前成为抵押贷款房主的积极影响大大下降。我们讨论了这种转变是否可以预示美国对住房投资价值的信念的长期转变,这对金融福祉和财富分层具有重大影响。

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