Americans in these US cities have the most debt

(NewsNation) — The average debt one person owes equals more than half of the median American household income.

People living in the 50 most populous U.S. cities carry an average nonmortgage debt of close to $38,000, according to a LendingTree analysis. This figure excludes home loans but includes car loans, student loans, credit cards and personal loans. Meanwhile, the median household income hovers around $75,000.

Auto loan amounts outpace student loan amounts, making it the largest nonmortgage debt in over half of the metro cities analyzed, according to LendingTree, which reviewed anonymized credit reports of about 210,000 users from April 1 through June 30.

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Austin, Texas, is the most debt-ridden metro, with a per-resident average of close to $46,000. Car loans comprise a majority of people’s debt here.

The second- and third-most debt-ridden cities are also in the Lone Star State: San Antonio (average of $44,812) and Houston (average of $44,640).

“All the biggest cities in Texas generally require cars to get around,” said Matt Schulz, LendingTree’s chief credit analyst, in the study. “Plus, cliche though it may be, Texans love their trucks … and those don’t come cheap.”

Cities with the most nonmortgage debt

Rank

City

Average nonmortgage debt

1

Austin, Texas

$45,920

2

San Antonio, Texas

$44,812

3

Houston, Texas

$44,640

4

Miami, Florida

$44,230

5

Atlanta, Georgia

$44,059

6

Dallas, Texas

$43,901

7

Orlando, Florida

$43,888

8

Washington, DC

$42,039

9

Riverside, California

$41,752

10

Tampa, Florida

$41,439

Cities with the least nonmortgage debt

Although California is typically a more expensive state to live in, the least debt-ridden city is located in the Golden State.

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San Jose, California, residents owe an average of $26,700 in nonmortgage debt. They also have the lowest average student loan debt at $5,000.

Runner-ups for the lowest average debt are Louisville, Kentucky, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Residents of San Francisco also carry lower average debt, around $32,200, making the Bay Area city 47th out of 50.

Rank

City

Average nonmortgage debt

50

San Jose, California

$26,704

49

Louisville, Kentucky

$31,456

48

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

$31,700

47

San Francisco, California

$32,201

46

Seattle, Washington

$32,453

45

Providence, Rhode Island

$34,064

44

Kansas City, Missouri

$34,173

43

Detroit, Michigan

$34,366

42

New York, New York

$34,459

41

Salt Lake City, Utah

$34,526

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