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Procrastination, Present-Biased Preferences, and Financial Behaviors

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We provide new and robust empirical evidence that procrastinators behave differently than non_procrastinators for five important retirement_related financial behaviors. Empirically, we define a procrastinator as an individual who waits until the last day of their health care open enrollment period to make their plan election. Using three separate administrative data sets, we show that procrastinators are: (i) less likely to participate in a supplemental savings plan, (ii) take longer to sign up for 401(k) plans, (iii) contribute less, (iv) are more likely to stick with default portfolio allocations, and (v) are less likely to take the annuity payout option from their DB plan, especially when the plan is framed so as to make the investment features more salient. Further evidence shows that these findings are best explained by procrastination being the outcome of present_biased preferences, consistent with the predictions of leading economic models of procrastination.
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344
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Social Security Administration
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Jeffrey Brown, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Alessandro Previtero, University of Western Ontario
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English
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