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Debt-to-Income Ratio: $500 Debt on $3,000 Income

$500 in monthly debt on $3,000 gross income results in a low 17% DTI ratio, which is excellent for loan applications.

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  1. Enter total monthly debt payments and gross monthly income in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your debt-to-income ratio and the full breakdown beneath it.

See your low DTI ratio with $500 monthly debt and $3,000 gross income — and understand what it means for borrowing.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good debt-to-income ratio?
A DTI below 36% is considered good by most lenders. For a qualified mortgage, your DTI must generally be 43% or below. Below 20% is excellent.
What debts are included in DTI?
Include all recurring monthly debt obligations: mortgage/rent, car loans, student loans, credit card minimum payments, personal loans, and any other monthly debt commitments. Do not include utilities, groceries, or discretionary spending.