Industry

Mortgage Bankers Association

The MBA publishes the National Delinquency Survey, the industry's most comprehensive quarterly measure of mortgage delinquency by loan type (FHA, VA, conventional).

American Default tracks 1 indicator from Mortgage Bankers Association, including The FHA Signal. The MBA publishes the National Delinquency Survey, the industry's most comprehensive quarterly measure of mortgage delinquency by loan type (FHA, VA, conventional). Data is parsed from published reports.

Indicators from Mortgage Bankers Association

Indicator Current Value Trend Frequency ADI Component
The FHA Signal 11.52% rising quarterly Debt Stress

How We Get This Data

Automation
Parsed — parsed from press releases via Claude API
Indicators
1 tracked
ADI Components
Debt Stress

Attribution & Licensing

Data attributed to: Mortgage Bankers Association

Official source: https://www.mba.org/

American Default extracts publicly reported statistics with full source attribution. This data may be subject to the source organization's terms of use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data does Mortgage Bankers Association publish?

The MBA publishes the National Delinquency Survey, the industry's most comprehensive quarterly measure of mortgage delinquency by loan type (FHA, VA, conventional).

How often does American Default update Mortgage Bankers Association data?

Mortgage Bankers Association data is parsed from published reports. Update frequency varies by indicator: quarterly.

Is Mortgage Bankers Association data free to use?

Mortgage Bankers Association publishes summary data in press releases and reports. American Default extracts headline statistics with full attribution. For detailed microdata, check Mortgage Bankers Association's licensing terms.

What American Distress Index components use Mortgage Bankers Association data?

Mortgage Bankers Association data feeds into Debt Stress. These indicators provide context but are not in the ADI composite calculation.

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