Dynamic Maps of Bank Card and Mortgage Delinquencies in the United States by
NY Federal Reserve
Working within the Federal Reserve System, the
New York Fed implements monetary policy, supervises and regulates financial institutions and helps maintain the nation's payment systems.
What are the delinquency rates of credit card
and mortgages? You may be surprised to find out the facts.
Use this interactive map to see what the
delinquency rates are in your state--even in your county!
For additional data see: Credit Conditions in the United States
Source: TransUnion, LLC.,Trend Data
Above data reflects end of quarter, 2008 Q1.
Data for the smallest 10 percent of the counties by population have
been removed and the counties are shaded grey because small
population statistics are prone to extreme values and erratic
fluctuations.
Bank card delinquency rate 60+ days - Percentage of bank cards
delinquent for 60+ days where bank cards are defined as credit card
accounts available at banks and repayable in installments.
Mortgage delinquency rate 90+ days - Percentage of mortgage loans
delinquent for 90+ days where mortgage debt is defined as debt on
credit secured by residential real estate.
Darker shading indicates higher percentage.
For additional data see: Credit Conditions in the United States
TransUnion, LLC., Trend Data
Data for the smallest 10 percent of the counties by population have
been removed and the counties are shaded grey because small
population statistics are prone to extreme values and erratic
fluctuations.
Bank card delinquency rate 60+ days - Percentage of bank cards
delinquent for 60+ days where bank cards are defined as credit card
accounts available at banks and repayable in installments.
Mortgage delinquency rate 90+ days - Percentage of mortgage loans
delinquent for 90+ days where mortgage debt is defined as debt on
credit secured by residential real estate. Darker shading indicates
higher percentage
Note:
Red - Conditions have worsened
Green - Conditions have improved
White - No change
4-quarter changes are stated as percentage point differences from 4
quarters ago.
The relative shade of each color is determined by the percentage
change in each category, not the percentage point change.
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