Mortgages: The Color Bias In Lending

The Color Bias In Lending

Are members of minority groups routinely victimized by a deep-set bias in mortgage lending? They have long suspected so, and now they have a persuasive piece of evidence. In a study of 6.4 million loan applications at 9,300 lending institutions, the Federal Reserve Board found that blacks were turned down for loans twice as often as whites. Of 19 cities studied, Boston had the highest rejection rate for blacks: 34.9%, vs. 11% for whites. Houston had the highest rejection rate for Hispanics: 25.7%, vs. 13% for whites. The refusals were unbalanced for even government-backed mortgages, which require a lower down payment...

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