“…Researchers have studied the effects of wealth loss, employment transitions, health shocks, and household structure changes on finances, labor supply, consumption, and health trajectories in older households. 1 Because of their ubiquity, health shocks in particular have been the subject of a substantial body of research (see Prinz et al (2018) for a recent summary). Recently, there has also been growing interest in understanding the effects of wealth loss and job displacement among older Americans, as research has shown that the wealth and employment trajectories of older households were substantially and permanently impacted by the severe downturns in the housing, financial, and labor markets that occurred during the Great Recession of [2007][2008][2009] (Munnell and Rutledge, 2013).…”