Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts

44 Pages Posted: 16 Aug 2011

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Date Written: December 1, 2004

Abstract

We use exogenous variation in Social Security payments created by the Social Security benefits notch to estimate how retirees’ use of prescription medications responds to changes in their incomes. In contrast to estimates obtained using ordinary least squares, instrumental variables estimates based on the notch suggest that lower-income retirees exhibit considerable income sensitivity in their use of prescription drugs. Our estimates are potentially useful for thinking about the health implications of changes in transfer payments to the elderly and for evaluating the benefits of the recently enacted Medicare prescription drug benefit.

JEL Classification: I12, J14

Suggested Citation

Moran, John R. and Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma, Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts (December 1, 2004). Indiana University-Bloomington: School of Public & Environmental Affairs Research Paper Series No. 2011-04-02, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1910650 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1910650

John R. Moran (Contact Author)

Penn State University ( email )

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Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
United States

Kosali Ilayperuma Simon

Indiana University ( email )

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