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IFS
Financial resources & well-being
Carl Emmerson & Ali Muriel
Institute for Fiscal Studies
© Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2008
Outline
Income poverty• Income poverty rates & persistence• What is correlated with income poverty?• Transitions into/out of income povertyWealth over the life cycle• Growth in wealth from Wave 1 to Wave 3
– Did beneficiaries of housing boom ‘run down’ other sources of wealth?
• What fraction have wealth in excess of Inheritance Tax threshold?– Is this fraction declining with age?
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Measurement
Income/poverty• ‘Family’ (benefit unit) income from all sources• Net of taxes and benefits• Poverty line – 60% of UK median family income
Wealth• Includes financial, physical and housing wealth• Net of any mortgage debt• Excludes wealth held in state and private pensions
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Income Poverty
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Poverty Rates in ELSA
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
2002/03 2004/05 2006/07
All ELSA Fifty to SPA SPA plus
Poverty Line: £120.94 £129.66 £139.44
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Factors associated with income poverty (2002/03) – family type
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
In couple
Never married
Divorced/ separated/widowed
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Factors associated with income poverty
Labour market status – Substantially higher risk of income poverty if you/your
partner not in labour force
Above State Pension Age– Lower risk of income poverty (controlling for other
factors)
Education– Graduates face lowest risk of income poverty
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Persistence of Poverty
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Wave 1 - 2 Wave 2 - 3 All 3 Waves
All ELSA Fifty to SPA SPA plus
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Transitions into/out of income poverty
-20% -18% -16% -14% -12% -10% -8% -6% -4% -2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14%
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Into Poverty Out of Poverty
In couple
Never married
Divorced/ separated/widowed
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Transitions into/out of income poverty
Labour market status– Moving into labour force associated with increased
probability of leaving poverty (18ppt)
– Moving out of labour force probability of entering poverty (21ppt)
Reaching State Pension Age– Associated with increased chance of leaving poverty
(17ppt)
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Income poverty - summary
Trends:• Fell between 2002-03 and 2004-05• ... but unchanged between 2004-05 and 2006-07• Divorced, separated and widowed women at greatest riskPersistence:• More than half of pensioners in income poverty in one ELSA
wave are still in poverty in the next waveTransitions:• Losing partner & leaving work associated with significantly
higher risk of entering poverty• Reaching SPA reduces risk of entering poverty, increases
chances of leaving poverty
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Wealth
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Total wealth by age
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
Age
To
tal w
ea
lth (
£)
2002-03 median
2004-05 median
2006-07 median
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Wealth changes, wave 1 to wave 3
0.0%
0.1%
0.2%
0.3%
0.4%
0.5%
0.6%
0.7%
0.8%
-200 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Percentage change
Den
sity
Total wealth
Non-housing wealth
Non-housing wealthamong those with housing
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Wealth change, wave 1 to wave 3, by age
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78
Age
Me
dia
n c
ha
ng
e in
we
alth
(%
)
Total wealth
Non-housing wealth
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Inheritance Tax
• Fraction of estates paying Inheritance Tax (from administrative data):– 2.3% in 1996–97– 5.9% in 2005–06
• Yet 11.8% of individuals aged 50+ in ELSA have total wealth above Inheritance Tax Threshold
• Are individuals running down their wealth as they approach the end of their lives?
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Total wealth in excess of the Inheritance Tax threshold (panel)
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78
Age
We
alth
ab
ove
inh
eri
tan
ce t
ax
th
resh
old
(%
)
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Wealth - summary
• Wealth distribution shifted strongly upwards between Wave 1 & Wave 2– Less movement between Waves 2 & 3
• Total wealth growing strongly (on average) between Wave 1 and Wave 3
• Non-housing wealth little changed (on average)– Not falling for those with housing wealth
• Little sign of age profile in wealth accumulation• Fraction with wealth above IHT threshold appears to
be climbing with age– However, housing market declines may reverse this pattern
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Financial resources & well-being
Carl Emmerson & Ali Muriel
Institute for Fiscal Studies