Abstract: Paper No.22
Chasing the Elderly: Can State and Local Governments Attract Recent Retirees?
William Duncombe, Mark Robbins, and Douglas Wolf
September 2000
Abstract: Recruiting recent retirees to relocate from elsewhere has become an important economic development strategy in an increasing number of states. State governments have planned or enacted a variety of tax and fee incentives to lure retirees. The objective of this paper is to determine whether states can, in fact, influence the retirement destination of elder households using fiscal tools. To estimate the determinants of retiree location decisions we have developed an extensive data set on county attributes, and a methodology for estimating an individual-level discrete-choice model for a very large number of potential locations. Using 1990 county-to-county migration data, we estimate the effects of an array of tax and expenditures variables on the probability that a retiree locates in that county. We find that changes in tax burdens and service levels can affect location decisions. Of the fiscal variables, inheritance taxes, income taxes, and property taxes have the largest relative effects. However, very large tax reductions would be required to attract even one more retiree to the average county. Unless these tax breaks could be narrowly targeted to the group of retirees most likely to consider migrating, the revenue losses from such a program are likely to significantly outweigh the economic and fiscal benefits. Our results suggest that states should focus on marketing their amenities, rather than using fiscal policy to recruit retirees.
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