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How Mortgage Debt in Utah Compares to Other States

The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a surge in demand among homebuyers that is only now beginning to show signs of slowing. This historic demand coincided with low borrowing costs, limited housing inventory, and labor and materials bottlenecks that have been hampering new construction. These factors have pushed home values to all time highs, forcing many buyers to take on mortgages that put them deep in debt.

According to a recent report from Experian, a consumer credit reporting company, American homeowners with a mortgage had an average unpaid balance of $229,242 in 2020. Mortgage debt can be impacted by multiple regional factors, and as a result, the amount of debt American homeowners are paying down varies considerably by state.

Utah has the sixth highest average mortgage debt in the Western United States, and the 11th highest nationwide. Among all state residents with a mortgage, the average debt stands at $258,635, about $29,400 higher than the national average.

Home Values are higher than average in Utah, which means borrowers may be more likely to take on a greater debt load — but the higher costs are offset in part by higher than average incomes. The typical home in Utah is worth $330,300, about $89,800 more than the national median home value. But the typical household in the state earns $75,780 annually, compared to the national median household income of $65,712.

All mortgage debt data used in this story from the 2020 State of Credit Report by Experian, a consumer reporting agency. Average mortgage debt is a measure of the average first mortgage balance per consumer who had an open first mortgage account. Figures for median home value, median household income, homeownership rates, and the share of owner-occupied households with a mortgage came from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey.

RankStateAverage mortgage debt ($)Median home value ($)Median household income ($)Homeowners with a mortgage (%)50West Virginia128,004124,60048,85046.449Mississippi135,374128,20045,79249.148Indiana140,915156,00057,60365.247Ohio142,293157,20058,64262.146Arkansas143,066136,20048,95253.045Kentucky143,329151,70052,29556.944Iowa146,408158,90061,69159.943Oklahoma147,538147,00054,44954.442Michigan150,482169,60059,58459.341Missouri155,203168,00057,40960.240Kansas155,277163,20062,08757.939Nebraska156,568172,70063,22959.538Wisconsin160,116197,20064,16862.737Alabama160,341154,00051,73455.336Louisiana165,572172,10051,07351.735Maine167,615200,50058,92460.534Vermont172,919233,20063,00161.733South Dakota173,005185,00059,53355.632New Mexico174,292180,90051,94552.931Pennsylvania175,648192,60063,46359.130North Dakota181,930205,40064,57752.129South Carolina183,603179,80056,22758.028Tennessee184,360191,90056,07158.227North Carolina188,520193,20057,34163.226Illinois189,808209,10069,18762.425Georgia196,030202,50061,98064.224Minnesota198,039246,70074,59365.123Texas201,084200,40064,03456.122Montana206,561253,60057,15355.421New Hampshire208,570281,40077,93364.920Idaho208,645255,20060,99964.319Wyoming208,716235,20065,00359.218Delaware210,933261,70070,17665.517Florida214,203245,10059,22756.316Rhode Island217,019283,00071,16966.315Arizona229,332255,90062,05562.414Alaska244,840281,20075,46360.813Connecticut247,241280,70078,83366.212Nevada253,602317,80063,27667.411Utah258,635330,30075,78070.110Oregon261,147354,60067,05866.19Virginia269,570288,80076,45667.78New Jersey270,329348,80085,75165.67Maryland274,311332,50086,73871.96New York274,349338,70072,10859.65Massachusetts292,513418,60085,84368.34Colorado297,813394,60077,12770.83Washington307,407387,60078,68767.72Hawaii387,977669,20083,10264.41California396,229568,50080,44069.0

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