The Ostrich in Us: Selective Attention to Personal Finances

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Abstract

We analyze attention to personal finances using a high-frequency panel of bank data, including information on logins. We document a number of robust patterns. Relative to their personal histories, individuals pay more attention when holding more cash and liquidity and when receiving income. In contrast, attention decreases discretely as bank account balances go from positive to negative and then decreases further as overdraft debt increases. We conclude that Ostrich effects in a personal finance context, i.e., the avoidance of obtaining information on everyday personal finances, is a widespread phenomenon and explore a number of explanations for our findings.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftReview of Economics and Statistics
Antal sider26
ISSN0034-6535
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 5 mar. 2025

Emneord

  • Attention
  • Personal finance
  • Consumer debt
  • Liquidity
  • Spending

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