And this is just for April, the very beginning of the pandemic's impact on housing.
OK, it's actually worse. Mortgages that are in forbearance and have not missed a payment before going into forbearance don't count as delinquent. They're reported as "current." And 8.2% of all mortgages in the US - or 4.1 million loans - are currently in forbearance, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. But if they did not miss a payment before entering forbearance, they don't count in the suddenly spiking delinquency data.
The onslaught of delinquencies came suddenly in April,