Zusammenfassung:
What stimulus payments replicate the consumption effect of a desired (but potentially infeasible) interest rate cut? Using granular full-population administrative data, we estimate consumption responses to interest rate changes via adjustable-rate mortgage resets and lump-sum cash windfalls from unanticipated inheritances. Combining them, we map a 1 percentage point monetary-policy rate decrease to equivalent uniform transfers of ≈ $1,000 per person paid over 5 years, totaling 1.3% of GDP. This estimate remains robust when accounting for heterogeneity in the cross-sectional incidence of these macro-equivalent policies. We find only modest heterogeneity in marginal propensities to consume, limiting efficiency gains from targeting transfers.