9:00-9:05
Welcome9:05-9:50
Colston E. Warne Lectureship - Janis Pappalardo, CFPB
"Household Financial Stability: Data, Metrics, and Missing Pieces"
Following the financial crisis, policymakers and researchers have increasingly sought to understand the state of household financial stability (HHFS) and emerging risks to HHFS. On the micro level, HHFS is a critical foundation for household wealth building and overall wellbeing. On the macro level, changes in HHFS can also threaten overall economic stability. In this presentation, Jan Pappalardo will highlight key metrics and data sources that have emerged over the last decade or so. What concepts and measures are being used? How do these measures relate to each other and to HHFS? What data are available to track trends? What gaps and opportunities for advancement remain? Jan hopes to strengthen collaboration between government, academia, and civil society to advance our ability to identify emerging risks to HHFS.
DisclaimerThis presentation is being made by a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau representative on behalf of the Bureau. It does not constitute legal interpretation, guidance, or advice of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Any opinions or views stated by the presenter are the presenter’s own and may not represent the Bureau’s views.
9:50-10:05
Poster Session 60-second Previews10:05-10:15
Service Awards:- Richard L. D. Morse Mid-Career Award - Kyoung Tae (KT) Kim, University of Alabama
- Stewart M. Lee Consumer Education Award – Lorna Wounded Head, South Dakota State University Extension
10:15-10:25
Journal of Consumer Affairs Nominated Best Article Presentation - “Stockpiling intentions and customer well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic” by Gurmeet Singh, Neale J. Slack, Shavneet Sharma, and Amandeep Dhir
JCA 57(3), pp 1039-1065,
https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.1252210:25-10:30
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