The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates for a third time in 2025. What's next for borrowers and consumers?
The December Federal Reserve meeting may lead to lower mortgage rates, but it's not directly caused by the 25 basis point ...
The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates for a third time in 2025. What's next for borrowers and consumers?
Mortgage rates stayed near 6.3% after the Fed’s December cut, as officials weigh further moves amid persistent housing ...
Lower interest rates would likely eliminate the need for a 50-year mortgage floated by President Donald Trump to boost ...
In this economic environment, nearly anything could happen. Here's what to expect for mortgage refi rates next year.
Rate-sensitive industries, like housing, could see a limited benefit from lower borrowing costs because home prices remain ...
Economic forecasts are difficult enough under normal circumstances. Global events, natural disasters, pandemics, and consumer whims can turn the most scientifically based prediction on its head at a ...
The cut of a quarter-point will likely make it cheaper for average Americans to secure mortgages, pay credit card debt or finance cars.
Ranking Member Maxine Waters used her opening remarks to highlight the escalating housing crisis and the strain on families ...
At the same time, it is important to note that there is not a widespread “affordability crisis” in the U.S. Some people are ...
The Fed has cut interest rates for the third time in a row at December's meeting. Fed members were the most divided they've ...