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Your Debt-to-Income Ratio: What It Is and How to Improve It Fast

Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Loan & Credit Management > Your Debt-to-Income Ratio: What It Is and How to Improve It Fast
Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Loan & Credit Management > Your Debt-to-Income Ratio: What It Is and How to Improve It Fast

What Is a Debt-to-Income Ratio?

Your debt-to-income ratio compares how much you owe each month to how much you earn before taxes.

DTI Formula

Monthly Debt Payments ÷ Gross Monthly Income = Debt-to-Income Ratio

What counts as debt?

What doesn’t count?

If your monthly debt payments total $2,000 and your gross monthly income is $5,000, your DTI is 40%.

Why Debt-to-Income Ratio Matters for Loan Approval

Your DTI helps lenders determine whether you can comfortably manage new loan payments. Even with a strong credit score, a high DTI can limit your options.

In general, lenders look for:

For mortgages, debt-to-income ratio guidelines are especially important. Many home loan programs have strict DTI thresholds.

How to Improve Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Fast

If your DTI is higher than you’d like, here are proven, lender-approved strategies to lower it efficiently.

1. Pay Down High-Interest Debt First

Credit cards and personal loans typically have the biggest impact on your DTI.

Fast win:

2. Consolidate Debt With a Credit Union Loan

A debt consolidation loan can replace multiple payments with one lower monthly payment.

Benefits include:

This is one of the fastest ways to improve your debt-to-income ratio.

3. Avoid Taking On New Debt

Every new loan or credit card increases your DTI.

Before applying for a major loan:

Even temporary increases can impact loan approval.

4. Increase Your Income (If Possible)

Because DTI is a ratio, higher income can help—if it’s stable and verifiable.

Examples lenders may count:

Credit union lenders can help determine what income qualifies.

5. Refinance Existing Loans

Refinancing an auto loan, personal loan, or mortgage at a lower rate can reduce your monthly payment.

Lower payment = lower DTI.

What Is a Good Debt-to-Income Ratio for a Loan?

While every loan type is different, these are common benchmarks:

Loan Type: Target DTI

A lower DTI improves your chances of approval and helps secure better interest rates.

How Long Does It Take to Improve DTI?

The timeline depends on your strategy:

Final Thoughts: Let Your Credit Union Help You Improve Your DTI

Your debt-to-income ratio is one of the most important factors in loan approval—but it’s also one of the most manageable. With a clear plan and support from your credit union, you can lower your DTI, strengthen your financial profile, and borrow with confidence.

If you’re planning to apply for a loan, our lending team is here to review your DTI, explore options, and help you take the fastest path to approval—without pressure or guesswork.



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