Abstract
At the onset of the Covid-19 crisis, and with one of the largest and best-funded defined contribution programs in Latin America, Chile held over USD $200 bn in assets (or more than 80% of GDP). Reacting to populist pressures during the pandemic, however, the Congress gave non-retired participants three separate opportunities to tap into their retirement accounts, leaving some 4.2 million participants with zero retirement savings and draining around $50 bn from the system. This paper explores several hypotheses regarding why people withdrew their pension money early, and it also presents evidence regarding the likely impact of this short-term policy on long-term retirement wellbeing. We conclude with lessons for global policymakers seeking to protect pension assets critical for retirement security.
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Fuentes, O. M., Mitchell, O. S., & Villatoro, F. (2025). Early pension withdrawals in Chile during the pandemic. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 24(1), 69–94. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747223000112
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