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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) Data Raphael W. Bostic University of Southern California Housing Statistics User Group West meeting at the University of California at Berkeley September 25, 2003
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Outline HMDA background Data details Uses of the data Strengths and weaknesses
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HMDA background Passed in 1975 Objective to increase the amount of data on lending in the public domain Subsequent revisions –1989: Application-level reporting required –1993: Reporting requirement expanded –2003: Data elements added
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Data Details – Who Reports Depository institutions –Extend at least 1 home loan in a calendar year –Have an office in an MSA –Have assets of $31 million or more (inflation-adjusted) Other mortgage lending institutions –Extend at least 100 home loans in a year –At least $10 million in assets (until this year) –5 or more applications in at least 1 MSA
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Data Details – What is Reported Report includes information for: –All applications received during the calendar year –All loan purchases made during the calendar year
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Data Details – Data Elements Application data –Loan characteristics Lender Size – Dollar amount Type – Conventional, FHA, VA Purpose – Purchase, refinance, home improvement, multi- family Sale status – If sold, who purchased the loan (Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc.) Pricing – Rate spread, whether a HOEPA loan Lien status – First, subordinate, unsecured
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Data Details – Data Elements Application data –Applicant characteristics Race or ethnicity Gender Income –Loan disposition Approved, denied, withdrawn
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Data Details – Data Elements Property characteristics –MSA, State, County, Census tract –Whether a manufactured home Geographic data –Associated Census file Median income, population (by race), etc.
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Some Uses of the HMDA Data Fair lending enforcement Discrimination and redlining Neighborhood impact and development Banking activity –Level of credit-granting activity –Character of bank, market
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Strengths Complete inventory for respondents Highly disaggregated data Relatively high frequency data
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Weaknesses Incomplete characterization of lending decision-making process 1990-92 period not comparable to 1993- present No performance information Until now, no pricing information
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Data Point of Contact Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council –www.ffiec.govwww.ffiec.gov Full dataset: $50 per year for CD-ROM
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