Credit Conditions by Neighborhood Income: The Picture in Massachusetts

A. Muñoz
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Lack of data availability has limited research on disparities in credit conditions in different income areas. This report uses a unique dataset from a credit reporting agency to describe credit conditions in Massachusetts in low- and moderate-income (LMI) and middle- and high-income (MUI) census tracts using a unique and nationally representative database of all individuals who have a credit history. The analysis highlights the differences in the percentage of individuals with credit accounts, median balances, monthly payments, delinquency rates, and credit scores in 2006 and 2012. The report shows that the percentage of individuals with active accounts decreased from 2006 to 2012. In particular, the number of consumers with credit cards was significantly lower in 2012 than in 2006 in LMI neighborhoods. Across all types of credit analyzed, delinquency rates were twice as high in LMI tracts than in MUI neighborhoods. Overall, mortgage delinquency rates increased fourfold from 2006 to 2012. Among consumers with credit records, student loans were more prevalent in LMI areas than MUI areas and had the highest delinquency rate of all loans in both income categories. The report shows that 30 percent of individuals with credit records living in LMI areas had subprime credit scores in 2012.
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邻里收入的信贷状况:马萨诸塞州的情况
缺乏可用数据限制了对不同收入地区信贷条件差异的研究。本报告使用来自信用报告机构的独特数据集来描述马萨诸塞州中低收入(LMI)和中高收入(MUI)人口普查区的信贷状况,使用具有信用记录的所有个人的独特且具有全国代表性的数据库。该分析强调了2006年和2012年拥有信用账户的个人百分比、中位数余额、月付款、拖欠率和信用评分的差异。报告显示,从2006年到2012年,拥有活跃账户的个人比例有所下降。特别是,在LMI社区,2012年拥有信用卡的消费者数量明显低于2006年。在所有类型的信贷分析中,LMI地区的拖欠率是MUI社区的两倍。总体而言,从2006年到2012年,抵押贷款拖欠率增加了四倍。在有信用记录的消费者中,学生贷款在LMI地区比MUI地区更为普遍,并且在两种收入类别中所有贷款的拖欠率最高。报告显示,2012年,生活在低收入地区的有信用记录的个人中,有30%的人拥有次级信用评分。
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