What matters in the annuitization decision?

Swiss J Econ Stat. 2022;158(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s41937-022-00094-4. Epub 2022 Jun 21.

Abstract

We perform a simultaneous test for several rational and behavioral factors known to affect the uptake of life annuities in a sample of Americans. We also investigate whether analysts' short-term stock market expectations affect the decision to annuitize retirement wealth. We find that facing such expectations without trusting them lowers the purchase of annuities. Moreover, we find that individuals who trusted financial analysts' expectations were less likely to purchase annuities. We attribute these findings to the availability heuristic and present bias, respectively. Finally, we discuss the mediating role of annuity antipathy. Our results provide guidance for policy-makers and annuity providers and offer venues for future research.

Keywords: Annuities demand; Multiple factors test; Trust in financial analysts.