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Households’ Net Worth Accumulation Patterns and Young Adults’ Financial Health: Ripple Effects of the Great Recession?
Authors:Terri Friedline  Ilsung Nam  Vernon Loke
Institution:1. School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, 1545 Lilac Lane, 307 Twente Hall, Lawrence, KS, 66044, USA
2. Reformed Theological Seminary, 203-8 Mia-dong, Kangbuk-ku, Seoul, 142-810, South Korea
3. School of Social Work, Eastern Washington University, 208 Senior Hall, Cheney, WA, 99004, USA
Abstract:We examined households’ dynamic patterns of net worth accumulation between 1999 and 2009 and asked whether these patterns related to the financial health of young adults growing up in those households. Two patterns of net worth emerged—the first remained high and stable and the second experienced a precipitous decline between 2007 and 2009. Young adults who grew up in households with high and stable net worth also experienced the greatest benefit in financial health. Given wealth losses in the wake of the Great Recession and the ripple effects those losses may have had—and may continue to have—on households and their children, policies that stimulate wealth accumulation may be feasible and timely strategies for improving financial health.
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