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WORKING PAPER NO. 2020-82 Initial Impacts of the Pandemic on Consumer Behavior: Evidence from Linked Income, Spending, and Savings Data Natalie Cox, Peter Ganong, Pascal Noel, Joseph Vavra, Arlene Wong, Diana Farrell, and Fiona Greig JULY 2020 5757 S. University Ave. Chicago, IL 60637 Main: 773.702.5599 bfi.uchicago.edu INITIAL IMPACTS OF THE PANDEMIC ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR: EVIDENCE FROM LINKED INCOME, SPENDING, AND SAVINGS DATA* Natalie Cox, Princeton University Peter Ganong, University of Chica |
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BPEA Conference Drafts, June 25, 2020 Income and poverty in the COVID-19 pandemic Jeehoon Han, University of Chicago Bruce D. Meyer, University of Chicago James X. Sullivan, University of Notre Dame Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The authors did not receive financial support from any firm or person for this paper or from any firm or person with a financial or political interest in this paper. They are currently not officers, directors, or board members of any organization with an interest in |
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