Late Payments, Liquidity Constraints and the Mismatch Between Due Dates and Paydays

Momi Dahan, Udi Nisan

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Abstract

This paper examines a small random liquidity shock to reveal the effect of liquidity constraints on late payment behavior. In Jerusalem, water bill due dates are randomly determined and therefore may occur just before or after social security paydays. We compared the likelihood of late payments by low-income households when they receive their social benefits a day after the water bill due date to the likelihood of late payment by the same households when they receive their benefits a day or more before the water bill due date. Using a large administrative data set, we found that a small random liquidity shock leads to a substantial increase in late payments of more than 10 percentage points among income support recipients and around 6 percentage points for old-age pension recipients with supplementary income. The mismatch between utility payment due dates and paydays may result in interest charges and high late fees, contributing to the poverty penalty.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2021WR030303
JournalWater Resources Research
Volume58
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • late payment
  • liquidity
  • poverty penalty
  • social security paydays
  • water

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Water Science and Technology

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