Asian and Pacific Islander-headed households face higher housing payment burdens than any other race
- Asian and Pacific Islander (API) homeownership has increased by 5.1 percentage points over the past decade, outpacing other racial and ethnic groups. Asian mortgage applicants have the lowest denial rate among all races. API homeowners are concentrated in expensive markets, leading to higher home prices.
- Asian and Pacific Islander (API) families face the highest housing payment burdens among all races. Asian mortgage applicants are disproportionately burdened by a high debt-to-income ratio.
- Asian mortgage applicants have low denial rates overall, but those who are denied are disproportionately denied because of a high debt-to-income ratio (DTI).
- Largely concentrated in more expensive areas, Asian mortgage borrowers in 2022 purchased homes that were
42% more expensive than theU.S. median mortgage buyer overall. - Pacific Islander-headed households have the lowest homeownership rate among all races across the lowest and highest income levels.
Many Asian and Pacific Islander (API) homeowners are heavily concentrated in expensive markets nationwide, so the homes they purchase are typically priced higher than homes overall. In 2022, the typical value of a home purchased by Asian mortgage buyers was
"Many API-led households live in pricier coastal metros like
Over the past decade (from 2011 to 2021), Asian homeownership surged by 5.1 percentage points, reaching a record high of
Although Asian mortgage applicants have the lowest mortgage denial rate among all races, they are disproportionately burdened by a high debt-to-income (DTI) ratio. According to preliminary 2022 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data,
While some signs point to housing gains, it's important to note that the API community is a diverse landscape of several different nationalities. Significant disparities in homeownership, household income, and mortgage denials exist among different Asian and Pacific Islander populations, with these gaps widening over time. Each subgroup presents unique challenges that need to be addressed.
"High incomes and homeownership gains may overshadow the significant housing affordability challenges still faced by many API households," said Bachaud. "Expanding housing inventory and implementing policies and solutions to enhance affordability are crucial for promoting homeownership and advancing housing equity in
Share of Income Spent on Housing Payments Across the | |||||
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Pacific | White | |
Income Spent on Housing Payments (Based on middle household income) | 23.5 % | 21.3 % | 22.5 % | 25.1 % | 19.7 % |
Income Spent on Housing Payments | 85.1 % | 69.4 % | 70.2 % | 94.0 % | 58.8 % |
U.S. Homeownership Rates | |||||
Year | Asian | Black | Hispanic | Pacific | White |
2011 | 58.0 % | 43.8 % | 46.5 % | 41.0 % | 72.1 % |
2021 |
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