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Which Counties Benefit Most From the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction?
By Tax Foundation @ 5:16 PM :: 4542 Views :: Hawaii Statistics, Taxes

Which Areas Benefit Most From the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction?

by Huaqun Li, Tax Foundation, August 24, 2017

This map shows how much U.S. taxpayers deduct in home mortgage interest by county. The measurement used here is the home mortgage interest deduction per return. It is calculated using the total of all home mortgage interest divided by number of returns filed in each county. The data source is 2014 Statistics of Income from the IRS. 

The map below shows that there is tremendous variation in terms of the average home mortgage deductions among counties. Overall, the average deduction in a county spans from a low of zero to a high of $6,365. There is also strong variation among counties within the same state. In Virginia, for example, filers in Dickenson County take only $216 on average. However, filers in Loudoun County in northern Virginia can take a home mortgage deduction of $6,365 on average.

Hawaii Counties

  • Honolulu--$2,762
  • Hawaii Co -- $2,052
  • Maui Co--$2,591
  • Kauai Co--$2,343

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Home mortgage interest deduction is the third largest deduction taken by high-income households that itemize deductions. High-income households usually own large homes with substantial mortgage loans; thus, counties concentrated by wealthy households tend to enjoy the high home mortgage interest deductions. For example, five of the top 10 counties in the United States with the highest home mortgage interest deductions — Loudoun (VA), Falls Church (VA), Douglas (CO), Fairfax (VA), and Howard (MD) — are from the ten wealthiest counties with the highest median household income.

Top Ten U.S. Counties for Average Home Mortgage Interest Deductions

County

Average Home Mortgage

Itemized Returns

Source: IRS Statistics of Income; Tax Foundation calculations.

Loudoun, VA

$6,365

46.9%

Marin, CA

$5,604

33.2%

Falls Church City, VA

$5,450

38.6%

Douglas, CO

$5,154

46.6%

Fairfax, VA

$4,805

37.8%

Elbert, CO

$4,715

41.7%

Calvert, MD

$4,677

43.6%

Stafford, VA

$4,667

41.1%

Howard, MD

$4,656

40.9%

San Mateo, CA

$4,594

28.3%

 

Given that the benefits of home mortgage interest deductions vary from county to county, any tax proposal that changes the home mortgage interest deduction would have different regional impacts across U.S. counties. We estimated the recent tax proposal on limiting the home mortgage interest deduction on loans up to $500,000 would disproportionately increase the tax burden on the top 80 percent of taxpayers. It is expected that this proposal would have more impact in those high-income counties.

Home Mortgage Interest Deduction

Related: Which States Benefit Most from the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction?

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