Black mortgage applicants 84 percent more likely to be denied than white applicants, analysis finds: Massachusetts Homeownership Homeowners

 The mortgage approval gap between Black and white applicants has widened, a Zillow analysis of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data shows. Black applicants were 84 percent more likely to be denied a mortgage than white applicants, the data showed, an increase from the 74 percent disparity in 2019. Overall, 19.8 percent of Black applicants are denied a mortgage while 10.7 percent of white applicants are denied.

 “Homeowners have seen a plethora of housing gains during the pandemic, but the growing disparity between Black and white homeownership rates and home values paints the picture of who those winners actually are,” Zillow economist Nicole Bachaud said. “While credit borrows overall are stronger now than ever, the gap in credit access is growing along racial lines. Policies and interventions that target the barriers keeping Black Americans from homeownership are keys to achieving housing equity.”

 Black applicants had the highest denial rates in Mississippi (31 percent), Louisiana (26.1 percent), Arkansas (26 percent), South Carolina (25.8 percent), Alabama (24.4 percent), Pennsylvania (23.6 percent), New York (23.4 percent), Michigan (22.2 percent) and Florida (21.8 percent), the analysis found. More than one-third of denials to Black applicants are based on credit history. Limited financial services and the prevalence of payday lenders in communities of color contribute to poor credit health in those communities, the analysis said. Black homeownership rates are still behind the peak of 49.7 percent in 2004. The percentage plunged during the Great Recession and has rebounded but still sits at 44 percent.

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