Mortgage Rates Inch Toward 6% as Fed Weighs October Cut
Mortgage rates fell for the fourth consecutive week, finally nearing 6% for the first time since
Lenders and analysts have been anticipating that the
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell four basis points to 6.04% APR in the week ending
Some central bankers favor another rate cut
Fed Governor
Collins' position on inflation was strengthened by the latest Consumer Price Index, one of the very few economic indicators we've gotten during the government shutdown. Released on
While the Fed needs to consider both inflation and employment, Waller said labor will likely be "the more salient factor" for monetary policy decision-making. That is to say, cutting rates could cause inflation to rise a little more, but the Fed may be willing to take that risk in order to curb worrying unemployment numbers.
The problem with recent economic activity reports
One argument against cutting rates is that rising inflation could adversely affect consumer spending, which has been strong according to the latest available data. But reports pointing to a robust economy might not be capturing the full picture. The unemployment rate is measured across economic classes, while current spending levels are disproportionately held up by the wealthiest consumers.
"The
Waller also mentioned this idea in his
This dichotomy is apparent in the housing market, too, even as existing home sales grew 4.1% year-over-year in September.
Sales of homes over
What a rate cut means for mortgage shoppers
Even with mortgage rates falling, home shoppers still face high prices and a limited supply of available real estate. Existing homeowners may be more primed to take advantage of falling rates by refinancing, especially if they bought within the past few years.
For example, if you bought a house in the first week of
If you're in a position to save by refinancing, it could be worth it to start shopping around — but once you get a rate you like, lock it in. As we've seen, rates can change quickly.
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