Literature DB >> 30166941

Mortgage worries: young adults and the US housing crisis.

Rachel E Dwyer1, Lisa A Neilson2, Michael Nau1, Randy Hodson3.   

Abstract

The 2008 housing crisis and the changes in lending practices that led up to it shook the status of home loans as secure debt in the United States. The crisis hit during a time when many young adults had recently bought their first home, making it a particularly consequential moment in their homeownership career. We investigate the effects of the housing crisis on the mental health of young homeowners using longitudinal data. We model levels of anxiety among young homeowners carrying mortgage debt before and after the recession as an early indicator of how the crisis affected the experience of home loans. The positive effects of being a mortgaged homeowner before the recession declined significantly after the housing crisis. We discuss whether this shift may portend a longer-term shift in American beliefs in the value of investing in housing, with significant implications for financial well-being and wealth stratification.

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Keywords:  Great Recession; anxiety; debt; homeownership; mental health; stratification

Year:  2016        PMID: 30166941      PMCID: PMC6112614          DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwv018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Socioecon Rev        ISSN: 1475-1461


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