Debt-To-Income Ratio Of Tennessee Households Higher Than National Average

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Debt-To-Income Ratio Of Tennessee Households Higher Than National Average

Data From Second Quarter of 2020 Shows Debt-To-Income Ratio For Tennessee Households At 1.51 To 1.62.

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Published January 18, 2021

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The median household debt-to-income ratio in Tennessee during the second quarter of 2020 stood at 1.51 to 1.62, which is above the national average of 1.51, the Federal Reserve System recently reported.

During the second quarter of 2019, the debt-to-income ratio for Tennessee was between 1.33 and 1.41.

The Fed sees such state household debt-to-income ratios as key to explaining the sluggish economic recovery in many regions in the wake of the Great Recession more than a decade ago. States or counties with high household debt relative to income endured drops in consumer spending and employment as the recession unfolded, the Fed reported.

In the Fed data, household debt numbers come from both Equifax and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Consumer Credit Panel. The estimates of household income come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A household’s debt-to-income ratio is defined as monthly debt payments divided by gross monthly income.

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Q2 2020 Debt-to-Income Ratios by State:

StateDebt-to-Income Ratio Low (Q2 2020)Debt-to-Income Ratio High (Q2 2020)Debt-to-Income Ratio Low (Q2 2019)Debt-to-Income Ratio High (Q2 2019)
Alabama1.511.621.411.51
Alaska1.621.751.621.75
Arizona1.751.891.751.89
Arkansas1.331.411.241.33
California1.751.891.751.89
Colorado1.892.131.751.89
Connecticut1.511.621.411.51
Delaware1.751.891.511.62
District of Columbia0.391.090.391.09
Florida1.892.131.751.89
Georgia1.621.751.511.62
Hawaii2.132.13
Idaho1.892.131.892.13
Illinois1.331.411.241.33
Indiana1.411.511.241.33
Iowa1.241.331.091.24
Kansas1.091.241.091.24
Kentucky1.241.331.091.24
Louisiana1.511.621.411.51
Maine1.751.891.621.75
Maryland1.892.131.892.13
Massachusetts1.331.411.241.33
Michigan1.411.511.241.33
Minnesota1.411.511.331.41
Mississippi1.511.621.411.51
Missouri1.331.411.241.33
Montana1.892.131.751.89
Nebraska1.241.331.091.24
Nevada2.131.751.89
New Hampshire1.751.891.621.75
New Jersey1.621.751.511.62
New Mexico1.621.751.511.62
New York1.091.240.391.09
North Carolina1.621.751.511.62
North Dakota1.091.240.391.09
Ohio1.241.331.091.24
Oklahoma1.241.331.241.33
Oregon1.751.891.621.75
Pennsylvania1.331.411.241.33
Rhode Island1.751.891.511.62
South Carolina1.892.131.751.89
South Dakota1.331.411.241.33
Tennessee1.511.621.331.41
Texas1.331.411.091.24
Utah1.751.891.751.89
Vermont1.511.621.411.51
Virginia1.892.131.892.13
Washington1.621.751.621.75
West Virginia1.411.511.241.33
Wisconsin1.241.331.241.33
Wyoming1.621.751.511.62
Source: Federal Reserve System

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