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NC2172 Update: Behavioral
Economics and Financial Decision-
Making and Information
Management Across the Lifespan
http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/home.cfm?trackID=15376
Michael S. Gutter, University of Florida
Jinhee Kim, University of Maryland
Barbara Oā€™Neill, Rutgers University
NC2172
ā€¢ North Central Multistate Research Project
ā€¢ Multi-state research group composed of Extension specialists and teaching/research
faculty: http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/member.cfm?trackID=15376
ā€¢ 10/1/13-9/30/18 research theme: Behavioral Economics and Financial Decision-
Making and Information Management Across the Lifespan
ā€¢ The goal is to better understand consumers financial decision-making
across the lifespan.
ā€¢ NC 1172 ā€œThe Complex Nature of Saving: Psychological and Economic Factorsā€ 10/2008
to 09/2013
ā€¢ Our previous research and additional studies over the past two decades clearly show
that psychological factors play a powerful role in influencing consumer decisions.
NC 2172
Need: While conventional consumer education focuses on providing
rational consumers with information, information management
research clearly shows that how consumers acquire and process
information may not always be optimal.
Objectives
1. Determine motivators that affect economic decision-making in
specific decision situations across the life-span of households
2. Determine barriers that affect economic decision-making in specific
decision situations across the lifespan of households
3. Determine how motivators and barriers to economic decision-
making can be manipulated in specific decision situations across the
life-span of households
4. Suggest strategies that can be used to improve consumer financial
decision-making
NC 2172
Methods
ā€¢ Our study uses the behavioral life cycle model framework to
examine factors influencing the consumer decision making process.
ā€¢ Our initial hypotheses focus on key factors such as the role of,
mental accounting, economic socialization, framing, self-control,
the role of information, on decisions related to retirement, home
ownership, student loan usage.
ā€¢ This study proposes use of mixed methods to achieving its various
objectives.
Implications
ā€¢ Results will inform efforts to improve financial decision-making
http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/outline.cfm?trackID=15376
Initial NC2172 Deliverables:
Student Loan Literature Review and Loan
Repayment
Refereed Journal Articles (FCSRJ)
Cho, S.H., Xu, Y, & Kiss, D.E.(2015, March). Understanding student loan
decisions: A Literature Review. Family and Consumer Sciences Research
Journal, 43(3), 229-243.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fcsr.12099/abstract
Johnson, C. (2015). Understanding federal loan repayment. Family and
Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 43 (4). p. 306-312.
Examines theories related to student loan debt, effect of student loans on
college education, and effect of student loans on post-school life
circumstances
College is Expensive!
ā€¢ 2003-2013: State funding for colleges decreased by 12%
and median tuition rose 55% across all public colleges
ā€¢ Students have two methods of elasticity in response to
increased college costs
ā€“ Select a lower cost college to attend
ā€“ Graduate with more student loan debt
Source: Higher education: State funding trends and policies on affordability (December, 2014). Washington, DC: Report
to the Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate. U.S. GAO. Retrieved from
http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/667557.pdf.
Student Loan Overview:
Two Big Concerns
ā€¢ Increasing frequency of use by students
ā€“ Going to college effectively means going into debt for
a majority of American college students
ā€¢ Increasing outstanding student loan debt burdens
ā€“ College graduates
ā€“ Those who do not complete a degree program and
lack an income boost to help repay debt
Student Loan Statistics
ā€¢ In 2010, total outstanding student loan debt rose to over $800 billion,
overtaking credit card debt for the first time, as well as auto loan
debt (only mortgages have a higher debt total):
https://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/jep.26.1.165
ā€¢ April 2015: Student Loan Debt Clock reports $1.3 trillion owed
ā€“ http://collegedebt.com/
ā€¢ Average amount of debt owed by graduating students in 2013 was
$28,400: http://ticas.org/sites/default/files/legacy/fckfiles/pub/classof2013.pdf
ā€¢ In 2012, 71% of all students graduating from 4-year colleges had
student loan debt
ā€“ http://ticas.org/sites/default/files/pub_files/Debt_Facts_and_Sources.pdf
More Student Loan Statistics
ā€¢ Average cumulative debt of bachelorā€™s degree recipients
increased
ā€“ 9% between 2002-03 and 2007-08 school years
ā€“ 24% between 2008-09 and 2002-13 school years
ā€“ Graduates of for-profit colleges have higher amounts of debt
than those of public and private non-profit colleges
ā€“ http://trends.collegeboard.org/student-aid/figures-tables/average-
cumulative-debt-bachelors-recipients-public-four-year-time
ā€¢ The monthly average student loan payment (2010 SCF
data): $242
ā€“ http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2014/06/19-typical-student-
loan-debt-akers
Student Loan Impacts
On Students
ā€¢ ā€œGeneration indebtedā€
ā€¢ Opportunity costs (e.g.,
ā€œcrowding out effectā€)
ā€¢ Postponed savings, reduced
wealth accumulation
ā€¢ Emotional distress
ā€¢ ā€œLiving a postponed lifeā€
(marriage, family)
ā€¢ Career choices
ā€¢ Stifled entrepreneurship
On Society
ā€¢ Reduced/delayed home and
auto purchases
ā€¢ Decreased/delayed family
formation
ā€¢ More young adults living with
parents and impacting parentsā€™
finances
ā€¢ Lifetime wealth loss impacts
(money that isnā€™t available to
be spent or invested)
ā€¢ Stifled entrepreneurship
NC2172 Student Loan
Research: Focus Group Study
ā€¢ Purpose: To understand decisions that students made with regard
to college selection and student loan borrowing
ā€¢ Three rounds of data collection: two campus-based samples and a
sample via SSI
ā€¢ Data collected via an online course platform that enabled students
to ā€œtalkā€ with one another
ā€¢ Rich qualitative data indicating studentsā€™ decision-making
processes and their knowledge, thoughts, and emotions related to
student loan debt
ā€¢ A journal article reporting research results is in progress
Focus Group Questions
ā€¢ Question 1: How did you decide which colleges or universities to attend?
ā€¢ Question 2: How did you feel about borrowing money for college?
ā€¢ Question 3: What assistance/sources of help, if any, did you use before
making the decision to take out a student loan?
ā€¢ Question 4: Tell me what you know about your loans.
ā€¢ Question 5: How do you think your student loan debt will affect you
economically after graduation? Please explain. (Examples: your monthly
loan payment, ability to rent apartment, get a car; ability to buy a house or
how much house can be purchased, saving for retirement, starting an
investment program, maintaining a relationship that might lead to
marriage).
Focus Group Questions
ā€¢ Question 6: What factors influenced your decision to accept the
type of financial assistance you are using?
ā€¢ Question 7: How has the amount of financial aid youā€™ve
requested/received affected the number of college credits for
which youā€™ve enrolled?
ā€¢ Question 8: Thinking back to a time when you received a student
loan refund (i.e. borrowed funds remaining after tuition and fees
were paid), tell us how you or someone you know, used those
available funds. (Examples: saved for a future semester, invested
the money, paid off other loans, room and board, miscellaneous
spending, etc.)
Focus Group Study Deliverables
ā€¢ Data analyzed using qualitative analysis
techniques (data categories and counts)
ā€¢ Article being submitted to Journal of Financial
Counseling and Planning
ā€¢ Accepted NEAFCS meeting workshop (2015) on
the online focus group process
NC2172 Student Loan Research:
Online Experiment Study
Explore the role that information could
play in influencing the perceived value
or prudence one is making in a
hypothetical educational scenario
Basic Question
Does highlighting the return on an
educational investment influence the
perceived prudence of such an investment
ā€“Use of hypothetical
ā€“Control for level of personal
educational attainment, whether one
borrowed, satisfaction with that choice
Motivation to Attend College
From the list below please rank the reasons for attaining a
college degree with 1 being most import. Simply move the listed
options up or down to create your rank.
ā€“ Make more money
ā€“ Signal to others that you are intelligent
ā€“ Have a better work environment
ā€“ Enjoy the university experience
ā€“ Better employment opportunities
ā€“ Improved skills
ā€“ Increased knowledge
ā€“ Opportunity to meet new people
ā€“ Other (please list) ____________________
Scenario: Male
ā€¢ Jonathan, age 18, will be graduating from high school in a few
months. He has been accepted to the state university which is about
three hours away from where he currently lives. Due to this
distance, living at home would not be a possibility if he attends the
university.
ā€¢ Recent college graduates, on average, have $26,000 in student loan
debt upon graduation. In order to pay the $26,000 in student loan
debt, monthly payments of $270 would be made for 10 years.
ā€¢ Jonathan is trying to decide if he should attend college or pursue a
career right out of high school. With his current resources he would
need student loans to pursue an undergraduate degree at the state
university.
ā€¢ I have read Jonathan's situation and am ready to answer questions
pertaining to his education choices
Survey Question
ā€¢ Do you think it is wise for Jonathan to take student loans in
order to pursue a college degree? On a scale of 1 to 5 where 5
is very wise to take out student loans and 1 is not wise at all to
take out student loans.
1 Not Wise 2 3 4 5 Very Wise
ā€¢ How much in total should Jonathan be willing to take in student
loans in order to pursue this degree?
ā€“ $0
ā€“ $1 - $9,999
ā€“ $10,000 - $19,999
ā€“ $20,000 - $29,999
ā€“ $30,000 - $39,999
ā€“ $40,000 - $49,999
ā€“ $50,000 or more
Treatment
ā€¢ Additional Information: On average, an individual
whose highest education level is a high school
diploma will make $1,912 less per month than
someone who has a bachelorā€™s degree.
Which of the following is correct?
ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with college
degrees than with high school diplomas
ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with high
school diplomas than with college degrees
More Treatment
ā€¢ Additional Information: On average, an
individual with a bachelorā€™s degree will make
$1,912 more per month than someone whose
highest education level is a high school diploma.
Which of the following is correct?
ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with
college degrees than with high school diplomas
ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with high
school diplomas than with college degrees
Question
ā€¢ Additional Information: Samantha has been
dreaming of attending college since she was in
middle school. It is all she talks about whenever
she is around family and friends.
ā€¢ Which of the following is correct?
ā€“ Samantha is extremely interested in attending college
ā€“ Samantha is not very interested in attending college
Future NC 2172 Plans
ā€¢ Complete four planned papers about
student loans using Experimental Study
data
ā€¢ Study consumer decision-making related
to homeownership and Social Security
(retirement)
For Further Information
ā€¢ See
http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/
home.cfm?trackID=15376
ā€¢ List of 18 NC2172 members:
http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/
member.cfm?trackID=15376

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ACCI 2015 NC2172 Research Workshop

  • 1. NC2172 Update: Behavioral Economics and Financial Decision- Making and Information Management Across the Lifespan http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/home.cfm?trackID=15376 Michael S. Gutter, University of Florida Jinhee Kim, University of Maryland Barbara Oā€™Neill, Rutgers University
  • 2. NC2172 ā€¢ North Central Multistate Research Project ā€¢ Multi-state research group composed of Extension specialists and teaching/research faculty: http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/member.cfm?trackID=15376 ā€¢ 10/1/13-9/30/18 research theme: Behavioral Economics and Financial Decision- Making and Information Management Across the Lifespan ā€¢ The goal is to better understand consumers financial decision-making across the lifespan. ā€¢ NC 1172 ā€œThe Complex Nature of Saving: Psychological and Economic Factorsā€ 10/2008 to 09/2013 ā€¢ Our previous research and additional studies over the past two decades clearly show that psychological factors play a powerful role in influencing consumer decisions.
  • 3. NC 2172 Need: While conventional consumer education focuses on providing rational consumers with information, information management research clearly shows that how consumers acquire and process information may not always be optimal. Objectives 1. Determine motivators that affect economic decision-making in specific decision situations across the life-span of households 2. Determine barriers that affect economic decision-making in specific decision situations across the lifespan of households 3. Determine how motivators and barriers to economic decision- making can be manipulated in specific decision situations across the life-span of households 4. Suggest strategies that can be used to improve consumer financial decision-making
  • 4. NC 2172 Methods ā€¢ Our study uses the behavioral life cycle model framework to examine factors influencing the consumer decision making process. ā€¢ Our initial hypotheses focus on key factors such as the role of, mental accounting, economic socialization, framing, self-control, the role of information, on decisions related to retirement, home ownership, student loan usage. ā€¢ This study proposes use of mixed methods to achieving its various objectives. Implications ā€¢ Results will inform efforts to improve financial decision-making http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/outline.cfm?trackID=15376
  • 5. Initial NC2172 Deliverables: Student Loan Literature Review and Loan Repayment Refereed Journal Articles (FCSRJ) Cho, S.H., Xu, Y, & Kiss, D.E.(2015, March). Understanding student loan decisions: A Literature Review. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 43(3), 229-243. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fcsr.12099/abstract Johnson, C. (2015). Understanding federal loan repayment. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 43 (4). p. 306-312. Examines theories related to student loan debt, effect of student loans on college education, and effect of student loans on post-school life circumstances
  • 6. College is Expensive! ā€¢ 2003-2013: State funding for colleges decreased by 12% and median tuition rose 55% across all public colleges ā€¢ Students have two methods of elasticity in response to increased college costs ā€“ Select a lower cost college to attend ā€“ Graduate with more student loan debt Source: Higher education: State funding trends and policies on affordability (December, 2014). Washington, DC: Report to the Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate. U.S. GAO. Retrieved from http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/667557.pdf.
  • 7. Student Loan Overview: Two Big Concerns ā€¢ Increasing frequency of use by students ā€“ Going to college effectively means going into debt for a majority of American college students ā€¢ Increasing outstanding student loan debt burdens ā€“ College graduates ā€“ Those who do not complete a degree program and lack an income boost to help repay debt
  • 8. Student Loan Statistics ā€¢ In 2010, total outstanding student loan debt rose to over $800 billion, overtaking credit card debt for the first time, as well as auto loan debt (only mortgages have a higher debt total): https://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/jep.26.1.165 ā€¢ April 2015: Student Loan Debt Clock reports $1.3 trillion owed ā€“ http://collegedebt.com/ ā€¢ Average amount of debt owed by graduating students in 2013 was $28,400: http://ticas.org/sites/default/files/legacy/fckfiles/pub/classof2013.pdf ā€¢ In 2012, 71% of all students graduating from 4-year colleges had student loan debt ā€“ http://ticas.org/sites/default/files/pub_files/Debt_Facts_and_Sources.pdf
  • 9. More Student Loan Statistics ā€¢ Average cumulative debt of bachelorā€™s degree recipients increased ā€“ 9% between 2002-03 and 2007-08 school years ā€“ 24% between 2008-09 and 2002-13 school years ā€“ Graduates of for-profit colleges have higher amounts of debt than those of public and private non-profit colleges ā€“ http://trends.collegeboard.org/student-aid/figures-tables/average- cumulative-debt-bachelors-recipients-public-four-year-time ā€¢ The monthly average student loan payment (2010 SCF data): $242 ā€“ http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2014/06/19-typical-student- loan-debt-akers
  • 10. Student Loan Impacts On Students ā€¢ ā€œGeneration indebtedā€ ā€¢ Opportunity costs (e.g., ā€œcrowding out effectā€) ā€¢ Postponed savings, reduced wealth accumulation ā€¢ Emotional distress ā€¢ ā€œLiving a postponed lifeā€ (marriage, family) ā€¢ Career choices ā€¢ Stifled entrepreneurship On Society ā€¢ Reduced/delayed home and auto purchases ā€¢ Decreased/delayed family formation ā€¢ More young adults living with parents and impacting parentsā€™ finances ā€¢ Lifetime wealth loss impacts (money that isnā€™t available to be spent or invested) ā€¢ Stifled entrepreneurship
  • 11. NC2172 Student Loan Research: Focus Group Study ā€¢ Purpose: To understand decisions that students made with regard to college selection and student loan borrowing ā€¢ Three rounds of data collection: two campus-based samples and a sample via SSI ā€¢ Data collected via an online course platform that enabled students to ā€œtalkā€ with one another ā€¢ Rich qualitative data indicating studentsā€™ decision-making processes and their knowledge, thoughts, and emotions related to student loan debt ā€¢ A journal article reporting research results is in progress
  • 12. Focus Group Questions ā€¢ Question 1: How did you decide which colleges or universities to attend? ā€¢ Question 2: How did you feel about borrowing money for college? ā€¢ Question 3: What assistance/sources of help, if any, did you use before making the decision to take out a student loan? ā€¢ Question 4: Tell me what you know about your loans. ā€¢ Question 5: How do you think your student loan debt will affect you economically after graduation? Please explain. (Examples: your monthly loan payment, ability to rent apartment, get a car; ability to buy a house or how much house can be purchased, saving for retirement, starting an investment program, maintaining a relationship that might lead to marriage).
  • 13. Focus Group Questions ā€¢ Question 6: What factors influenced your decision to accept the type of financial assistance you are using? ā€¢ Question 7: How has the amount of financial aid youā€™ve requested/received affected the number of college credits for which youā€™ve enrolled? ā€¢ Question 8: Thinking back to a time when you received a student loan refund (i.e. borrowed funds remaining after tuition and fees were paid), tell us how you or someone you know, used those available funds. (Examples: saved for a future semester, invested the money, paid off other loans, room and board, miscellaneous spending, etc.)
  • 14. Focus Group Study Deliverables ā€¢ Data analyzed using qualitative analysis techniques (data categories and counts) ā€¢ Article being submitted to Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning ā€¢ Accepted NEAFCS meeting workshop (2015) on the online focus group process
  • 15. NC2172 Student Loan Research: Online Experiment Study Explore the role that information could play in influencing the perceived value or prudence one is making in a hypothetical educational scenario
  • 16. Basic Question Does highlighting the return on an educational investment influence the perceived prudence of such an investment ā€“Use of hypothetical ā€“Control for level of personal educational attainment, whether one borrowed, satisfaction with that choice
  • 17. Motivation to Attend College From the list below please rank the reasons for attaining a college degree with 1 being most import. Simply move the listed options up or down to create your rank. ā€“ Make more money ā€“ Signal to others that you are intelligent ā€“ Have a better work environment ā€“ Enjoy the university experience ā€“ Better employment opportunities ā€“ Improved skills ā€“ Increased knowledge ā€“ Opportunity to meet new people ā€“ Other (please list) ____________________
  • 18. Scenario: Male ā€¢ Jonathan, age 18, will be graduating from high school in a few months. He has been accepted to the state university which is about three hours away from where he currently lives. Due to this distance, living at home would not be a possibility if he attends the university. ā€¢ Recent college graduates, on average, have $26,000 in student loan debt upon graduation. In order to pay the $26,000 in student loan debt, monthly payments of $270 would be made for 10 years. ā€¢ Jonathan is trying to decide if he should attend college or pursue a career right out of high school. With his current resources he would need student loans to pursue an undergraduate degree at the state university. ā€¢ I have read Jonathan's situation and am ready to answer questions pertaining to his education choices
  • 19. Survey Question ā€¢ Do you think it is wise for Jonathan to take student loans in order to pursue a college degree? On a scale of 1 to 5 where 5 is very wise to take out student loans and 1 is not wise at all to take out student loans. 1 Not Wise 2 3 4 5 Very Wise ā€¢ How much in total should Jonathan be willing to take in student loans in order to pursue this degree? ā€“ $0 ā€“ $1 - $9,999 ā€“ $10,000 - $19,999 ā€“ $20,000 - $29,999 ā€“ $30,000 - $39,999 ā€“ $40,000 - $49,999 ā€“ $50,000 or more
  • 20. Treatment ā€¢ Additional Information: On average, an individual whose highest education level is a high school diploma will make $1,912 less per month than someone who has a bachelorā€™s degree. Which of the following is correct? ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with college degrees than with high school diplomas ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with high school diplomas than with college degrees
  • 21. More Treatment ā€¢ Additional Information: On average, an individual with a bachelorā€™s degree will make $1,912 more per month than someone whose highest education level is a high school diploma. Which of the following is correct? ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with college degrees than with high school diplomas ā€¢ The average salary is higher for those with high school diplomas than with college degrees
  • 22. Question ā€¢ Additional Information: Samantha has been dreaming of attending college since she was in middle school. It is all she talks about whenever she is around family and friends. ā€¢ Which of the following is correct? ā€“ Samantha is extremely interested in attending college ā€“ Samantha is not very interested in attending college
  • 23. Future NC 2172 Plans ā€¢ Complete four planned papers about student loans using Experimental Study data ā€¢ Study consumer decision-making related to homeownership and Social Security (retirement)
  • 24. For Further Information ā€¢ See http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/ home.cfm?trackID=15376 ā€¢ List of 18 NC2172 members: http://www.lgu.umd.edu/lgu_v2/homepages/ member.cfm?trackID=15376