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InframarginalBorrowersandtheMortgagePaymentChannelofMonetaryPolicy
DanielRingo
2024-069
Pleasecitethispaperas:
Ringo,Daniel(2024).“InframarginalBorrowersandtheMortgagePaymentChannelofMonetaryPolicy,”FinanceandEconomicsDiscussionSeries2024-069.Washington:BoardofGovernorsoftheFederalReserveSystem,
/10.17016/FEDS.2024.069
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NOTE:StafworkingpapersintheFinanceandEconomicsDiscussionSeries(FEDS)arepreliminarymaterialscirculatedtostimulatediscussionandcriticalcomment.TheanalysisandconclusionssetfortharethoseoftheauthorsanddonotindicateconcurrencebyothermembersoftheresearchstafortheBoardofGovernors.ReferencesinpublicationstotheFinanceandEconomicsDiscussionSeries(otherthanacknowledgement)shouldbeclearedwiththeauthor(s)toprotectthetentativecharacterofthesepapers.
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InframarginalBorrowersandtheMortgagePaymentChannelofMonetaryPolicy
DanielRingo*
FederalReserveBoard
July30,2024
Abstract
Despitethewidespreaduseof?xed-ratemortgagesintheUnitedStates,Ishowthatmonetarypolicyisefectivelypassedthroughtoaggregateoutstandingmortgagedebtservice.Usingcreditbureau,lender,andservicerdataonmortgagepaymentsandoriginationsandexogenousmone-tarypolicyshocks,Iestimateamortgageratesemi-elasticityofpaymentsover10.Inframarginalborrowers—householdswhosechoicetobuyahomeorre?nancedoesnotdependonthepartic-ularmonetarypolicydecisionunderconsideration—arethemostimportantconduit,explainingoverhalfofthepass-through.Consistentlylarge且owsofinframarginalborrowingrelativetothestockofoutstandingdebtaccountforthestrengthofthischannel.Householdswithadjustable-ratemortgagesandmarginalre?nancers,thefocusofmuchoftheliteratureonmonetarypolicy’sefectonmortgageborrowers,eachexplainabout20percentofthepass-through.Ishowthemortgagepaymentchannelinducesalagintheoperationofpolicy,asthecumulativeefectsondebtservicebuildovertimeinresponsetopersistentshockstolonger-termrates.Estimatedmagnitudessuggestthatmortgagepaymentsareaprimarychannelbywhichmonetarypolicyafectsconsumption.
Keywords:Monetarypolicy;interestrates;re?nancingchannel;debtserviceJELcodes:G21;E43;E52.
*MS93,BoardofGovernorsoftheFederalReserveSystem,WashingtonD.C.20551daniel.r.ringo@.ThankstoNeilBhutta,JohnDriscoll,andseminarparticipantsattheFederalRe-serveBoardandGhentUniversityEmpiricalMacroeconomicsWorkshopforhelpfulcomments.TheanalysisandconclusionssetfortharethoseoftheauthoranddonotindicateconcurrencebyothermembersoftheresearchstafortheBoardofGovernors.
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1Introduction
Monetarypolicycanafecthouseholds’consumptionviatheirdebtservicepayments,in-creasingtheirdisposableincomesnetofrequiredpaymentsasinterestratesdecreaseandviceversa.Residentialmortgagedebtrepresentstheoutrightmajorityofallhouseholddebtandisthelargestsourceofdebtserviceobligations,andsoshouldbeapotentchannelbywhichmonetarypolicycanin且uenceconsumerdemand.IntheUnitedStates,however,thepopularityof?xed-ratemortgagespresentsanobstacletothepass-throughofinterestratechangestopayments.Whenratesrise,debtorhouseholdswillhangontotheiroldratesandbeunafected.Whenratesfall,onlyafractionofhouseholdsforwhomre?nancingwouldbepro?tableexercisetheiroptiontodoso.Thefrictionsinherentinthisprocesshavemoti-vatedagrowingbodyofliteratureanalyzingthere?nancingchannelofmonetarypolicy.1Inaninternationalcontext,itiscommonlyarguedthattheprevalanceof?xed-ratemortgagesdampenstheefectivenessofmonetarypolicyincountriesliketheU.S.2
Inthispaper,Ishowthatthepass-throughofmonetarypolicyshockstomortgagepaymentsintheU.S.isactuallyquiterobustduetothelargevolumeofborrowingbyinframarginalborrowers.Thesearehouseholdswhosedecisiontotakeoutanewloandoesnotdependontheparticularmonetarypolicyactionunderconsideration,butwhosepaymentforthatnewloanstilldependsonthestanceofpolicy.Importantly,inframarginalborrowersincludehouseholdswhoareborrowingforthepurposesofhomepurchase,re?nancing,oranyotherends.Whileonlyasmallpercentageofhouseholdsengageinanynewmortgageborrowinginagivenyear,indollartermsannualnewborrowingrepresentsapproximatelyonequarteroftheoutstandingstockofhouseholdmortgagedebt.Thisisbecausenewloanstendtobelargerthantheunpaidprincipalbalanceofexistingloans,andexplainsthestrengthofthemortgagepaymentchannel.Historically,alargepercentageofmortgagedebthascarriedarecentlydeterminedinterestrate.
Theefectofatypicalmonetarypolicyshockonthemonthlypaymentsofaninfra-marginalborrowerissmallrelativetothatexperiencedbyamarginalre?nancer—ahousehold
1SeeAmromin,BhuttaandKeys(2020)forahelpfulsummary.
2See,e.g.,Bernanke(2007),Calza,MonacelliandStracca(2013),Rubio(2011),orKimandLim(2020).
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thatwouldbeinducedintooroutofre?nancingtheircurrentmortgagebyasmallchangeinrates.However,inframarginalborrowersaresomuchmorenumerousthanmarginalbor-rowersthattheinframarginalchannelismorethantwiceasimportantforthepass-throughofrateshockstoaggregatepayments.I?ndthatoverthelast25years,amonetarypol-icyshockwhichcutsmortgageratesbyonly7basispointswouldreduceaggregateannualmortgagepaymentsbyapproximately$9billionin2023dollars.Inframarginalborrowerswouldaccountforabout$5billionofthisreduction,andmarginalre?nancers$2billion.Anadditional$2billionwouldgototheminorityofborrowerswithadjustable-ratemort-gages(ARMs),althoughthislatterchannelhasdiminishedinrecentyears.Marginalhomepurchaseborrowersandtheintensivemarginofborrowing(i.e.,theamountborrowedcon-ditionalongettingaloan)arenotsigni?cantchannelsofpass-throughtopaymentsinthe?rstfewyearspost-shock.
Thestanceofmonetarypolicyandthelevelofmortgageratesareendogenoustothestateoftheeconomy.Toconsistentlyestimatetheefectsofpolicydecisions,Ithereforeexploitvariationfromtheexogenous,unanticipatedcomponentsofrateresponsestoFederalOpenMarketCommittee(FOMC)announcements.Ibeginbyestimatingtheefectsofmonetarypolicyshocksonmortgageinterestrates.Itisimportantheretorecognizethatmortgageinterestratesaretiedtoyieldsonrelativelylonger-maturitydebt(asatypicalmortgagewillendureforyearsbeforeprepaying)andtheFederalReservehastoolsatitsdisposalthatafectdiferentportionsoftheyieldcurvediferently.TheFedcandirectlycontrolveryshort-termratesbysettingtheovernightfederalfundsrate.Longer-termratesdependmoreoninvestors’beliefsaboutthefuturepathofmonetarypolicydecisions,andtheFedcanattempttoin且uencethesebeliefsviaforwardguidanceandassetpurchases.IthereforeusetheseriesofmonetarypolicyshocksestimatedbySwanson(2021),whoseparatelyidenti?edshockstothefederalfundsrate,forwardguidance,andlarge-scaleassetpurchases(LSAP)
containedinFOMCannouncements.3UsingthelocalprojectionsestimatorofJord、a(2005),
3Lewis(2023)alsoestimatesshockseriesthatdisentanglethesecomponentsusingdiferentidentifyingassumptionsthanSwanson(2021).Inaddition,Lewis(2023)attemptstoisolateafourthcomponent,theFedinformationefect.InAppendixSectionA.1Ishowmyresultsarerobusttousingthesealternativeshocksseries.
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Iestimatethataonestandarddeviationforwardguidanceshockraisesmortgageratesbyanaverageof7.4basispointsoverthethreeyearspost-shock.4Shockstothefederalfundsratedonotshowanydemonstrableefectonmortgagerates,however.TheLSAPshockisestimatedtohaveastronginitialefectonmortgagerates,butthisquicklyfades.
Next,Iestimatehowtheaveragepaymentsofmortgageborrowersareafectedbymon-etarypolicyshocksempirically.Iconstructatimeseriesoftheaveragemortgagepaymentsofalloutstandingmortgageborrowersusingnationallyrepresentativecreditbureaudatafrom1999through2023.Againusingthelocalprojectionsestimator,Iestimatethataonestandarddeviationforwardguidanceshockincreasedtheaveragepaymentsofborrowersby0.89percentafterthreeyears,orapproximately$9billionperyear.Puttingtheestimatesto-gether,eachbasispointincreaseinmortgageratesisestimatedtoincreaseannualpaymentsbyover$1billion;inotherwords,theinterestratesemi-elasticityofmortgagepaymentsisabout10.
Theestimatedefectsonmortgagedebtservicearelargeenoughtoexplainmuchoftheconsumptionresponsetomonetarypolicyshocks.Cloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020)esti-matethatintheU.S.a25basispointgenericmonetarypolicyshockwoulddecreasedurableandnon-durableconsumptionbyapproximately0.9and0.15percent,respectively,threeyearspost-shock.Withreceentannualpersonalconsumptionexpendituresofapproximately$2trillionand$17trillioninthesecategories,thisimpliesatotalreductionofabout$45billionperyear.Myestimatessuggestthata25basispointshocktomortgagerateswouldincreaseannualmortgagepaymentsbyabout$30billionbyyearthree.Ifthemarginalpropensitytoconsumeoutofapersistentchangeindisposableincomeishigh,mostoftheefectofmonetarypolicyonconsumptioncanthereforebeexplainedbythedirectefectofthemortgagepaymentchannel.5Anymultiplierefectsfromtheshocktomortgageborrowers’
4Priorstudies,suchasHamilton(2008),Gorea,KryvtsovandKudlyak(2022),andRingo(2024),haveshowntheefectofforwardguidanceonmortgageratesintheshort-term,butthisstudyisthe?rstIamawareoftodemonstratethattheefectpersistsforyears.
5Whileestimatesofthemarginalpropensitytoconsumevaryintheliterature,mostresearchers?ndthatitishighforpermanentshockstoincome.SeeJappelliandPistaferri(2010)forareviewoftheliterature.Changesinmortgagepaymentsrepresentatransferbetweenborrowersandcreditors,sotherearepotentiallyofsettingconsumptionefects.However,mostmortgagedebtintheUS(oftenpackagedintomortgagebackedsecurities)isheldbycommercialbanks,theFederalReserve,orinstitutionalinvestors,allofwhompresumablyhavealowmarginalpropensitytoconsume.
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consumptionwouldfurtherincreasetheimportanceofthemortgagepaymentchannel.Thestrengthofthemortgagepaymentchannelalsoprovidesanexplanationformonetarypol-icy’sefectonconsumptiondespitemicroevidencesuggestingalowintertemporalelasticityofsubstitution(see,e.g.,Bestetal.,2020).
Thetotalestimatedchangeinpaymentsincludestheefectsoninframarginalborrowers,marginalborrowers,andexistingARMs(whosemortgagorsdonotneedtoengageinanyneworiginationstobeafected).Additionally,householdsengaginginnewborrowingmayofsetsomeoftheefectofmonetarypolicyonpaymentsbymakinganintensivemarginadjustment,i.e.reducingthesizeoftheirloansinthefaceofhigherrates.Toidentifytherelativeimportanceofthesechannels,Iestimatetheirmagnitudesseparately.
Inframarginalborrowersaresimpletomodelbecause,byde?nition,theirborrowingdeci-sionsareexogenoustotherateshock.Themagnitudeoftheinframarginalborrowerchannelcanthereforebestraightforwardlyestimatedviaasimpleback-of-the-envelopecalculation.Usingtheaverageoriginationvolumeandmortgageinterestrateoverthepast25years,Icalculatethatcuttingratesby7.4basispointsforthreeyearsshouldreduceaggregatemort-gagedebtservicebyapproximately$5.2billionperannum.Theefectbuildslinearlyovertimesolongasthelowerrateismaintained,aseachmonthanewcohortofinframarginalborrowersareafectedwhilecohortsthatpreviouslygottheirloancontinuetopaythelowerrate.Comparingthissimplecalculationtothetotalestimatedchangeinpayments,itseemsthatinframarginalborrowersarereponsibleforjustoverhalfofthepass-throughofmonetarypolicy.
Inadditiontotheincreasedordecreasedpaymentsfacedbytheseinframarginalborrow-ers,arateshockcanpullinorexcludemarginalborrowers.Thenumberofsuchborrowerscanbeestimatedbytheresponsivenessoforiginationvolumestorateshocks—thedifer-encebetweenthisestimatednumberandthetotalnumberoforiginationsisthenumberofinframarginalborrowers.Marginalborrowersarevastlyoutnumberedbyinframarginalborrowersforrateshocksofatypicalhistoricalmagnitude,buttheefectontheirpaymentsper-borrowermaybemuchlarger.Thisisbecause,formarginalborrowers,thecounterfactualpaymentistheircurrentexistingpayment(withitsoldratepotentiallyverydiferentfrom
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currentrates),notthepaymenttheywouldgetoriginatingthesameloanwithamarginallydiferentrate(asitwouldbeforinframarginalborrowers).6
Todeterminethemagnitudeofthemarginalre?nancechannel,Iestimatetheefectofthesamemonetarypolicyshockonthenumberofweeklyre?nanceoriginationsoverthe1999-2023period.Againusingalocalprojectionsestimator,I?ndtheshockdecreasesre?nancingvolumesby3.5percentoverthethreeyearspost-shock,suggestingapproximately$2billionofthetotalincreaseinpaymentscomesfrommarginalre?nancers.Forthemarginalhomepurchasechannel,Irunthesameestimatoronthenumberofweeklyhomepurchaseorigi-nations.Idonot?ndefectsonhomepurchaselendingvolumesthatareeitherstatisticallysigni?cantoreconomicallyconsequentialforaveragepaymentamounts.
TodeterminethemagnitudeoftheARMchannel,IuseamonthlypanelofservicingrecordsofindividualARMsfrom2000through2023.Thelocalprojectionsestimatorindi-catesthatthesamemonetarypolicyshockincreasesARMpaymentsbyapproximately1.2percent,equivalentto$2billioninadditionalpaymentsperyear.
Theback-of-the-envelopecalculationoftheinframarginalborrowerchannelignoresthepossibilitythathouseholdsadjustonothermargins(i.e.,loansize).Totestthisimplicitassumption,Inextestimatethemagnitudesoftheintensivemarginchannel.Todoso,Irunthelocalprojectionsestimatoronaweeklyseriesoftheaverageloansizeofneworiginations.I?ndefectsthatareclosetozeroforthe?rstfewyearsaftertheshock.Theassumptionofnointensive-marginadjustmentusedintheback-of-the-envelopecalculationoftheinframarginalchannelappearsbenign.
Together,theestimatedmagnitudesoftheinframarginalborrower,marginalre?nancer,andARMchannelsadduptobeclosetotheestimatednetefectonaggregatepayments.Theestimatesofchannel-speci?cmagnitudesuseoutcomemeasureswholelyindependentof
6Forthisreason,monetarytighteningscanincreasepaymentsviathemarginalre?nancingchannel(rel-ativetothecounterfactualofnotightening)nearlysymmetricallytothemannerinwhichmonetaryeasingslowerpayments.Ifasmalltighteningshockdissaudesaborrowerfromre?nacing,theyforegoarelativelylargereductioninpayment.Forexample,supposeaborrowerwouldchoosetore?nanceonlyifratesfalltoonefullpercentagepointbelowthatborrower’sexistingrate.A5basispointshockthatmovedratesfrom0.95percentto1.00percentbelowtheirratewouldinducetheborrowertore?nanceanddecreasetheirexistingrateby1percentagepoint.Symmetrically,a5basispointtighteningshockfrom1.00to0.95belowtheirratewoulddissuadethatsameborrowerfromre?nancing,increasingtheirrateby1percentagepointrelativetothecounterfactualofnoshock.
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thetime-seriesmeasureofpaymentsusedtoestimatetheoverallefect.Thefactthattheresultfromthe“top-down”approachtoestimatingthemagnitudeofthemortgagepaymentchannelmatchesthatfromthe“bottom-up”approachwasnotexternallyimposed,andcon?rmsthe?ndingisrobust.Interestingly,allthreeofthesechannelsnaturallyintroducealagbetweenthemonetarypolicydecisionandthemaximumefectonpayments.Fortheinframarginalborrowersandmarginalre?nancerchannels,thisoccursbecausethechangeinpaymentsaccumulatesslowlyaseachmonthanewsetofloansisoriginatedsubjectto,orcontingenton,thepolicy-afectedrate.FortheARMchannel,alagoccursbecauseARMratesonlyadjustatperiodicintervals(oftenoneyear),orevenlessfrequentlyiftheloanisstillinaninitial?xed-rateperiod.MiltonFriedman’s“l(fā)ongandvariable”lagshaveanaturalexplanation,atleastinrecentdecades,asaconsequenceofthefeaturesofthemortgagemarketonwhichmonetarypolicyoperates.
Finally,Iturntoaconsiderationofthestatedependenceofmonetarypolicy’sefec-tivenessthroughtheinframarginalborrowerchannel.ThetotalefectofarateshockonpaymentsvariesproportionatelywiththevolumeofmortgageborrowingAmericanswillengageinoverthesubsequentthreeyears.Thisvolumehasvariedconsiderablyoverthepastquartercentury,withthree-yearpeaksofover$13trillion(inreal2023dollars)reachedduringthere?nancingboomsof2003andtheCovidpandemic,whiletheaveragethree-yearvolumewascloserto$9trillion.Three-yearvolumesneverfellbelow$6trillion,however,asless-volatilehomepurchaseborrowingsupportsthe且ooroftotalborrowingevenwhenre?nancingentersafallowperiod.These且owsarealwaysquitelargerelativetothestockofhouseholds’outstandingmortgagedebt(approximately$13trillion7),suggestingthatthe?xed-ratenatureofmostmortgagedebtonlypartiallyimpedesthepass-throughofratechangestohouseholddisposableincome.InadditiontoARMSand?xed-ratemortgagesexhibitingsimilarlagsinthepass-throughofmonetarypolicyshockstopayments,theper-borrowerefectsizesarecomparable.Duetothelarge且owsofneworiginations,Iestimatethepaymentsoftheaveragemortgageborrowerareabout75percentasresponsivetoa
forwardguidanceshockasarethoseofanARMborrower.
7Source:FederalReserveBoard(2023)
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Mypapermakesseveralcontributions.First,thisistheonlypaperIamawareoftodemonstrateusingquasi-experimentalmethodstheexistenceofastrongmortgagepaymentchannelofmonetarypolicyintheU.S.Itisalsothe?rstIamawareofinthisliteraturetoattempttoempiricallydistinguishandquantifythemagnitudesofthevarioussub-channelsbywhichmonetarypolicyispassedthroughtomortgagepayments.My?ndingthattheinframarginalchannelissubstantiallythelargestshouldshapehowwethinkaboutthetrans-missionofmonetarypolicydecisionstohouseholdspending.Furthermore,tomyknowledgethisisthe?rststudytodemonstratethattheefectofcentralbankforwardguidanceonmortgageratespersistsforseveralyears.Thispersistenceiskeytotheoverallstrengthofthemortgagepaymentchannel,astheefectsonpaymentsthroughallofthesub-channelsIidentifygrowcumulativelythelongerratesareheldaboveorbelowtheircounterfactuallevel.
1.1RelatedLiterature
Alargebodyofliteraturehasinvestigatedthemeansbywhichmonetarypolicyafectsthemortgagemarket,andhowthesechangesinturnafectconsumption.Studiesthatestimatehowre?nancingtoalowerrateincreaseshouseholdconsumptionincludeDiMaggioetal.(2017),DiMaggio,KermaniandPalmer(2020),AbelandFuster(2021),andAgarwaletal.(2023).Otherauthorshaveinvestigatedtheheterogeneousefectsofmonetarypolicybydiferentialhouseholdpropensitiestore?nance,includingBerajaetal.(2019),Wong(2019),andCummingandHubert(2021).
Amongthese,apaperthatisparticularlyrelatedtothepresentstudyisCloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020).TheauthorsstudyhowmonetarypolicyshocksafecttheconsumptionofhouseholdsbytheirownershipandmortgagestatusintheU.S.andtheU.K.Theyalsoestimatehowshocksafectaveragemortgagepaymentsofborrowerswithoutstandingloans,asIdointhispaper.However,Cloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020)?ndmuchsmallerefectsofmonetarypolicyshocksonpaymentsthanIdo.They?ndamonetarypolicyshockthatcutsthefederalfundsrateby25basispointslowerspaymentsbyonly$3.60permonthfor
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theaverageborrower.8Incontrast,Iestimatethatamere7basispointmortgageratecutinducedbyforwardguidancewouldloweraveragepaymentsbyabout$18permonthafterthreeyears.9
AsIshowinAppendixSectionA.2,thisdiferenceinour?ndingsislikelyduetoCloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020)’suseofsurveyresponsesintheConsumerExpenditureSurvey(CEX)toconstructtheirtimeseriesofmortgagepayments.IncomparisontothecreditbureaudataIemploy,theCEXhasamuchsmaller,frequentlyrotatingsampleandreliesonindividualborrowersratherthanloanservicersaccuratelyreportingtheir?nancialdata.IshowthattheCEX-basedpaymentsseriesismuchnoisierthantheoneIconstructfromtheCCP.WhenIrunmyestimatorontheCEXdata,Idonot?ndasigni?cantefectofmonetarypolicyshocksonreportedmortgagepayments.However,anullnetefectofratesonpaymentsishardtosquarewiththemagnitudesoftheindividualchannelsIestimateinSection5,andthis?ndingismostplausiblyattributedtosmall-samplelimitationsoftheCEX.
Furthermore,myresultshelprationalizeasurprisingtensioninCloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020)’s?ndings:despitealimitedestimateoftheefectofmonetarypolicyonmort-gagepaymentsintheU.S.,they?ndthattheconsumptionresponseofmortgageborrowerstomonetaryshocksismuchlargerthanthatofrentersoroutrightowners.Thislatterresultismoreintuitiveinlightofthelargemortgagepaymentchannelmy?ndingsdemonstrate.
Afurtherstrandoftheliteraturehasstudiedhowtheembedded-optionnatureof?xed-ratemortgagesimpliesthere?nancingchannelofmonetarypolicyisheavilystatedependent.Becauseborrowersareonlylikelytore?nancewhentheirloanis“inthemoney”(i.e.,theircurrentrateiswellabovetheprevailingmarketrate),monetarypolicyislessabletoafectborrower’spaymentswhenrateshaverisenfromlong-termlows.Bergeretal.(2021)andEichenbaum,RebeloandWong(2022)modelhowthiscomplicationcanhampertheability
8Cloyne,FerreiraandSurico(2020)reportanefectsizeof$1.20in1984dollars,andIadjustforthe300percentin且ationbetween1984and2023.
9Thisestimateiscalculatedbyapplyingmyestimateofa0.89percentpaymentresponsetoaonestandarddeviationforwardguidanceshocktoanaverageborrower’smonthlypaymentof$2,000,calculatedasde-scribedinSection2.Efectsfromtheinframarginalchannelalonewouldincreasepaymentsbyapproximately$10permonthperborrower.
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ofratecutstostimulateconsumption.My?ndingssupporttheirmainresults,althoughIpointoutthattheoverallinframarginalborrowingchannelisnotasstatedependentasthere?nancingchannelalone.Evenwhenveryfewborrowersareinthemoneytore?nance,totalborrowingvolumesarestillsupportedbyrelativelyrate-inelastichomebuyingdemandandmonetarypolicycontinuestohavenewloanstooperateon.
Marginalcash-outre?nancingisanotherrelatedchannelbywhichmonetarypolicycouldin且uencespending,asBhuttaandKeys(2016)?ndequityextractionisquiteresponsivetointerestrates.However,Anenberg,ScharlemannandvanStraelen(2023)showthat,atleastsincetheendofthehousingboomoftheearly2000s,muchorallofthemarginalequityextractedduetomortgagerateshocksisasubstituteforotherformsofconsumerborrowing,andhaslittlenetefectonconsumption.Inadditiontore?nancing,studiesthatestimatetheefectofinterestratesandmonetarypolicyonhomepurchaseborrowingincludeBhuttaandRingo(2021)andRingo(2024)ontheextensivemargin,andDeFuscoandPaciorek(2017)ontheintensivemargin.
Inaninternationalcontext,studiesofthedebt-servicechannelofmonetarypolicyincludeHofmannandPeersman(2017)andFlod/enetal.(2021).
2Data
Dataforthisprojectcomefromseveralsources.Toconstructatimeseriesofaveragemonthlypaymentsforhouseholdswithamortgage,IusetheFederalReserveBankofNewYork/EquifaxConsumerCreditPanel(CCP).TheCCPconsistsofaquarterlypanelofcreditbureaurecordsofarandomlyselected,anonymized5percentsampleofalladultsintheU.S.withacreditrecord.Amongotherinformation,loanservicersreporttheirborrowers’scheduleddebtservicepaymentsforeachtradelinetothecreditbureaus.Overthesampleperiod1999through2023,theCCPincludesdataon2.5millionto3.6millionprimarysampleindividualswithapositivemortgagepayment
Foreachquarterfrom1999Q1through2023Q4,Itaketheaverageoftotalreportedmonthlypaymentson?rstlienmortgagesperborrower.TheCCPsamplesindividuals,not
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householdsorloans,soloanswithcoborrowerswouldbeoverrepresentedbytakingasimpleaverageacrossobservations.Tocorrectforthisissue,Iweighteachborrowerbythefractionoftheirpaymentsforwhichtheyarethesoleborrower,suchthatthepaymentsofaborrowerwhoonlyhassoloaccountsgetsweight1andaborrowerwhoonlyhasjointaccountsgets
forwhichtheyareacoborrower,theweighttheirpaymentsgetinthequarterlyaverageis1-0.5j.Thisschemeprovidesequalweighttoeachborrowingunit,generallyahousehold.Ialsodropobservationswithreportedmonthlymortgagepaymentsinexcessof$50,000aspotentiallyrepresentingdataerrors.Usingtheweightstocorrectforthedouble-countinginherenttojointaccounts,andadjustingfortheCCP’scoverageof5percentofallindividualswithasocialsecuritynumberandacreditrecord,thedatasuggestanaverageof42millionhouseholdswithamortgageintheU.S.
ThetimeseriesofaveragemonthlypaymentsforhouseholdswithamortgageisshowninFigure1,convertedintoreal2023doll
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