Nearly 11 million households missed mortgage or rent payments at pandemic's outset

September 19,2020 | By Erickson Ocasio

Nearly 11 million households fell behind on their mortgage or rent payments during the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study by the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America (RIHA). Meanwhile, 30 million people missed at least one student loan payment. The report contains data from an internet panel survey specially tailored to study the impact of the pandemic on rent, mortgage and student loan payment patterns. It found that the sudden onset of the pandemic led to abrupt job losses and reductions in hours worked. “However, federal government stimulus programs and employees being called back to work both appear to have helped most individuals make their housing payments,” the MBA said. Still, the report found that 5.14 million homeowners (8%) missed or deferred at least one mortgage payment, while 5.88 million renters (11%) reported a missed, delayed or reduced payment.

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More than half of mortgage borrowers face income loss amid COVID-19

July 23,2020 | By Erickson Ocasio

With the coronavirus pandemic far from over, millions of Americans continue to struggle under the weight of a recession. Over 53% of mortgage borrowers reported some sort of income loss since the COVID-19 outbreak led to a nationwide economic shutdown, according to a LendingTree survey of more than 1,000 mortgage borrowers. When broken down by age groups, 61% of millennials faced income loss, followed by 57% of Gen X and around 37% of baby boomers. Although more than half of borrowers saw income losses, only 18% of mortgage borrowers have missed a mortgage payment since March 2020. Of those who have deferred paying bills, 5% were not in a mortgage forbearance plan with their lender, which allows a temporary reduction or suspension of monthly payments. Meanwhile, 82% of borrowers have continued to make payments – 22% of which are in a mortgage forbearance agreement. The survey showed that just 30% of mortgage borrowers have

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