Maloney Hall 316
Email: matthew.rutledge@bc.edu
ECON1151.01 Statistics
ECON2242.01 Public Policy in an Aging Society
Statistics (ECON1151):
Mondays 4:30-5:30pm (Zoom)
Wednesdays 8:30-9:30am (Maloney 316)
Weekly review: Fridays 12-12:50pm Fulton 415
and by appointment
Microeconomic Theory (ECON2201):
Mondays 8:30-9:30am (Zoom)
Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm (Higgins 260)
and by appointment
Matthew S. Rutledge is an associate professor of the practice in the Boston College Department of Economics, where he teaches courses in statistics, microeconomic theory, and the public policy of aging. He is also an affiliated researcher at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, where he conducts research on labor market outcomes for older workers, Social Security claiming behavior, disability insurance application, pension coverage, retirement saving, retirement expectations, employer demand for older workers, unemployment insurance, and health insurance coverage. He has also worked for the Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Boston College, and a doctorate in economics from the University of Michigan in the fields of health economics, labor economics, and public finance.
Working Paper 1037. Matthew S. Rutledge (Boston College), Geoffrey Sanzenbacher (Boston College), Fancis M. Vitagliano (Center for Retirement Research at Boston College) , "How does Student Debt affect Early-Career Retirement Saving?" (07/2021; PDF)