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Black homeownership rises to 45% in 2023, yet lags behind white, Asian, and Hispanic rates, Census data reveals

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Over the past decade, homeownership among Black households has seen a modest increase, rising to 45% in 2023 from approximately 42% in 2013. However, this rate still trails behind those of other racial groups, with white households at 72%, Asian households at 63%, and Hispanic households at 51%, according to a comprehensive analysis by the National Association of Realtors using Census Bureau data.

This disparity highlights ongoing challenges in achieving equitable access to homeownership, a critical component of wealth building and economic stability in the United States.

Why it matters: Owning a house is how most people in America build wealth and pass it down to younger family members.

The big picture: Some racial and ethnic groups are seeing faster homeownership gains than others, per the report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

  • Barriers include worsening affordability and unequal credit access, researchers say.

By the numbers: The U.S. homeownership rate for Black households was around 45% in 2023, up from roughly 42% in 2013, NAR’s analysis of Census Bureau data shows.

  • It’s still below the rates for white households (72%), Asian households (63%) and Hispanic households (51%).

What they found: Hispanic and Asian American households recorded the biggest jumps in homeownership rates, according to the report.

  • That’s partly because of rapid population growth, especially among younger people looking to buy homes, and increased economic stability, the authors note.

Reality check: Black and Hispanic homebuyers see higher denial rates for mortgages, per Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data analyzed by NAR.

Key takeaways

  • Research also shows Black Americans continue to experience discrimination in housing.
  • Between the lines: In more affordable areas, homeownership is more accessible for people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Black and Hispanic households had the highest homeownership rates in 2023 in Mississippi and New Mexico, respectively, NAR found.
  • Asian households had the highest rates in Hawaii, Florida and Maryland.
  • What we’re watching: Aspiring homeowners are often left paying expensive rents that eat into their incomes.
  • “For many, this limits their ability to accumulate savings, qualify for a mortgage, and transition to homeownership in a competitive market,” the report’s authors write.

Source: Axios

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