The Cost of the Covid-19 Crisis: Lockdowns, Macroeconomic Expectations, and Consumer Spending
National Bureau of Economic Research · The University of Texas at Austin · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We study how the differential timing of local lockdowns due to COVID-19 causally affects households' spending and macroeconomic expectations at the local level using several waves of a customized survey with more than 10,000 respondents. About 50% of survey participants report income and wealth losses due to the corona virus, with the average losses being $5,293 and $33,482 respectively. Aggregate consumer spending dropped by 31 log percentage points with the largest drops in travel and clothing. We find that households living in counties that went into lockdown earlier expect the unemployment rate over the next twelve months to be 13 percentage points higher and continue to expect higher unemployment at…
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Authors
3- OCOlivier CoibionCorresponding
National Bureau of Economic Research, The University of Texas at Austin, University of California, Berkeley
- YGYuriy Gorodnichenko
National Bureau of Economic Research, University of Chicago, The University of Texas at Austin
- MWMichael Weber
National Bureau of Economic Research, The University of Texas at Austin
Topics & keywords
- Consumer spending
- Treasury
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Economics
- Unemployment
- Inflation (cosmology)
- Demographic economics
- Clothing
- Decent work and economic growth