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US Economy News Today: Housing Market Outlook Dims As Pending Sales Fell in April - Investopedia

The national median mortgage payment increased to $2,256 in April, an increase of 2.5% from last month. Compared to last year, the national median payment was higher by $144, or 6.8%. Read More
US Economy News Today: What Will Tomorrow's Measure of Economic Growth Tell Us? - Investopedia

Today, mortgage application rates fell after two consecutive weeks of growth and economists look ahead to tomorrow's measure of economic growth. Skip to content News ... Read More
Today's Mortgage Rates | The Economy is Slowing. That's Good News for Mortgage Rates. - MSN

Mortgage rates for May 1, 2025, are around 6.60%. Rates have dropped as more data shows that the economy is slowing. But we still haven't seen the actual impact of tariffs on the economy, which ... Read More
Mortgage payments finally fall after bruising stretch - The Hill

Median mortgage payments declined by 0.1 percent over the four weeks ending Aug. 18 to $2,587 at a 6.49 percent interest rate, according to data published Thursday by the real estate company Redfin. Read More
Mortgage rates jump back over 7% as stronger economic data rolls in - NBC News

Mortgage rates jump back over 7% as stronger economic data rolls in Mortgage interest rates have been on a wild ride since the summer, briefly crossing to a 20-year high of 8% in October. Read More
Latest Treasury bond yields could spell trouble for sizzling US economy - USA TODAY

Neither soaring inflation, nor high interest rates nor the resumption of student loan payments have put much of a dent in the seemingly unruffled U.S. economy.. Yet a recent jump in 10-year ... Read More
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