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Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior

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Bentley, MJ; Bogan, VL
Published in: Financial Planning Review
March 1, 2019

Millennials, or those born between 1980 and 1998, face unique financial situations relative to the general population. With increasing levels of educational loans and debt, many choose to live with their parents as a means of financial support, thus resulting in differing financial behaviors when compared to Millennials who live independently. This paper analyzes the effect of parental coresidence on debt, asset ownership, and asset values. We find evidence linking parental coresidence with decreases in magnitude and likelihood of having debt, along with significant differences in “risky” and “safe” asset ownership and valuations. Moreover, we find causal evidence that parental coresidence is used as a mechanism to decrease general debt.

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Financial Planning Review

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2573-8615

Publication Date

March 1, 2019

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2

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1
 

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Bentley, M. J., & Bogan, V. L. (2019). Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior. Financial Planning Review, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/cfp2.1034
Bentley, M. J., and V. L. Bogan. “Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior.” Financial Planning Review 2, no. 1 (March 1, 2019). https://doi.org/10.1002/cfp2.1034.
Bentley MJ, Bogan VL. Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior. Financial Planning Review. 2019 Mar 1;2(1).
Bentley, M. J., and V. L. Bogan. “Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior.” Financial Planning Review, vol. 2, no. 1, Mar. 2019. Scopus, doi:10.1002/cfp2.1034.
Bentley MJ, Bogan VL. Boomerang bias: Examining the effect of parental coresidence on Millennial financial behavior. Financial Planning Review. 2019 Mar 1;2(1).

Published In

Financial Planning Review

DOI

EISSN

2573-8615

Publication Date

March 1, 2019

Volume

2

Issue

1