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The Expenditure Experience of Older Households

Publisher: 
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Author: 
Andrew Leicester, Cormac O’Dea, Zoë Oldfield
Date published: 
1 September, 2009
Region: 
United Kingdom

Publication type: 
research

This Commentary examines detailed trends in expenditure patterns between 1995 and 2007, with a particular focus on the pensioner population. Pensioners are not a homogeneous group, but differ widely in both their levels and patterns of spending, and so we look not just at pensioners as a whole but also at pensioners according to age, income, household composition and so on. Spending may tell us something about household welfare that other, often-used measures like incomes do not. In particular, it may be that spending is informative about long-run well-being whereas income is more about current, short-run living standards.

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