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ATTOM Data Show 2025 U.S. Property Taxes Outpace Inflation

A new nationwide analysis from real estate data firm ATTOM finds the average U.S. homeowner paid $4,427 in property taxes last year, a 3.7% increase from 2024 that outstripped the 2.7% rise in the Consumer Price Index, even as average estimated single‑family home values dipped 1.7% to $494,231. Taxes climbed in 40 states and Washington, D.C., with especially sharp hikes of about 18% in Delaware and 11.6% in Maryland, while 10 mostly Western states saw declines thanks to targeted cuts and rebates such as Wyoming’s 25% reduction on homes up to $1 million and Montana’s new rebate and tiered system. ATTOM and tax‑policy experts say the divergence from inflation underscores that local revenue needs for schools, roads, and public safety — and political decisions on rates and relief — drive property tax bills more than year‑to‑year home-price moves. The burden remains heaviest in the Northeast, California and Illinois, with the average New Jersey homeowner paying about $10,500 annually, compared with just $1,081 in West Virginia, highlighting stark regional disparities that are drawing increasing attention from homeowners already squeezed by higher mortgage rates and insurance costs. The findings are feeding renewed online debate over whether states should cap annual tax growth, broaden other revenue sources like sales or energy taxes, or expand relief for seniors and middle‑income owners facing rising local levies despite flat or falling valuations.

U.S. Housing and Property Taxes State and Local Fiscal Policy

📌 Key Facts

  • Average U.S. property tax bill in the latest year was $4,427, up 3.7% from 2024, versus 2.7% CPI inflation.
  • Average estimated single‑family home value fell 1.7% to $494,231, yet property taxes still rose.
  • Property taxes increased in 40 states and D.C. and fell in 10 states, with Delaware up about 18% and Maryland up 11.6%.
  • New Jersey’s average property tax bill is about $10,500 per home, while West Virginia’s averages $1,081.
  • Wyoming enacted a 25% property tax cut for homes valued up to $1 million, and roughly 80% of Montana homeowners received tax reductions via rebates and a tiered system.

📊 Relevant Data

In 2023, homeownership rates in the US were 72.4% for White Americans, 44.7% for Black Americans, 51.0% for Hispanic Americans, and 63.4% for Asian Americans.

2025 Snapshot of Race and Home Buying in America — National Association of Realtors

In 2022, the median family wealth was $285,000 for White families, $44,900 for Black families, and $61,600 for Hispanic families.

Greater Wealth, Greater Uncertainty: Changes in Racial Inequality in the Survey of Consumer Finances — Federal Reserve

Black and Hispanic homeowners pay effective property tax rates that are 15% and 11.4% higher, respectively, than White homeowners for the same bundle of services, due to overvaluation of homes in minority neighborhoods.

Black and Hispanic Homeowners Pay More in Property Taxes for the Same Bundle of Services — Urban Institute

Delaware's population grew by 6.86% between 2020 and 2025, driven largely by migration and an influx of retirees, increasing demand for public services.

Delaware's population grew fast; what's driving it? — Delaware Online

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April 09, 2026
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