Ho Anson T Y, Morin Lealand, Paarsch Harry J, Huynh Kim P
Ted Rogers School of Management Ryerson University.
Department of Economics University of Central Florida.
Can J Econ. 2022 Feb;55(Suppl 1):88-114. doi: 10.1111/caje.12544. Epub 2022 Feb 11.
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has devastated economies worldwide. Using detailed, monthly data from a major consumer credit reporting agency in Canada, we have examined individuals' use of credit cards and home-equity lines of credit (HELOCs). We found a dramatic leftward shift in the distribution of credit card and HELOC outstanding balances, providing evidence for a widespread reduction in credit usage. Our findings suggest that, during the COVID-19 recession, Canadian consumers were able to meet their financial needs without increasing their debt burdens. These results complement other findings concerning a decline in consumer spending and the results of government assistance programs, and imply that the economic consequences of this pandemic are very different from those in other recessions.
近期的新冠疫情使全球经济遭受重创。利用加拿大一家大型消费者信用报告机构的详细月度数据,我们研究了个人信用卡和房屋净值信用额度(HELOCs)的使用情况。我们发现信用卡和HELOC未偿还余额的分布出现了显著的左移,这为信贷使用的普遍减少提供了证据。我们的研究结果表明,在新冠疫情衰退期间,加拿大消费者能够在不增加债务负担的情况下满足其财务需求。这些结果补充了有关消费者支出下降的其他研究结果以及政府援助计划的结果,并表明这场疫情的经济后果与其他衰退的后果截然不同。