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Mid-America Apartment Communities Total Liabilities

Track Mid-America Apartment Communities's total liabilities ($6.4B) with charts, peers, and YoY trends.

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Total Liabilities
$6.39B
11.28% YoYΔ $647.89M vs prior year quarter

Peer trimmed avg / median

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Mid-America Apartment Communities Total Liabilities History

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Mid-America Apartment Communities vs. peers: Total Liabilities Comparison

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Mid-America Apartment Communities Total Liabilities Growth (YoY per quarter)

Latest change versus the prior comparable period (same company).

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Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA) FAQ

As of the most recent data (June 2026), MAA shows a total liabilities of $6.4B. That compares with $5.7B in the prior-year period — up 11.3% year over year. Scroll down for historical charts and peer comparison views.

Compared with the year-ago period, MAA's total liabilities is now $6.4B (was $5.7B) — a 11.3% year-over-year increase. Pairing that YoY change with peer averages gives a clearer picture of whether Mid-America Apartment Communities is outperforming or lagging.

Tracking MAA's total liabilities over time shows whether Mid-America Apartment Communities is scaling, shrinking, or reshaping that part of the business. The current reading is $6.4B That compares with $5.7B in the prior-year period — up 11.3% year over year. Multi-quarter patterns matter more than any single print, which is why this page emphasizes history and peer comparison charts.

Besides this total liabilities page, Stockcircle has Mid-America Apartment Communities's full stock overview, other financial metrics, insider and congress trade tabs, and tools to follow the stock. Together they help you connect total liabilities (currently $6.4B) with ownership activity and broader fundamentals.

Mid-America Apartment Communities's total liabilities is $6.4B; compare it with other Finance names on the peer chart. Typical ranges vary by sub-industry, so always sanity-check against the closest competitors, not just the whole sector bucket.