With the rate of auto loan delinquency decreasing across the U.S. between Q1 2024 and Q2 2024, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its new report on the Cities Where Auto Loan Delinquency Is Decreasing the Most, to show where people have the least risk of credit score damage and vehicle repossession.
To identify the cities where auto loan delinquency is decreasing the most, WalletHub compared 100 of the largest U.S. cities using its proprietary user data on consumer delinquency rates between Q1 2024 and Q2 2024.
Decreasing the Most | Decreasing the Least |
1. San Francisco, CA | 91. Chesapeake, VA |
2. Norfolk, VA | 92. Anchorage, AK |
3. Portland, OR | 93. Des Moines, IA |
4. Jersey City, NJ | 94. Spokane, WA |
5. Glendale, AZ | 95. Lincoln, NE |
6. Madison, WI | 96. Sacramento, CA |
7. Laredo, TX | 97. Irvine, CA |
8. Fremont, CA | 98. Garland, TX |
9. Oklahoma City, OK | 99. Boston, MA |
10. Omaha, NE | 100. Winston-Salem, NC |