Will Inflation Continue? If so, for How Long?
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September was released today (October 13th, 2022) and the year-over-year total decreased from 8.3%
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September was released today (October 13th, 2022) and the year-over-year total decreased from 8.3%
Mortgage rates have decreased by 6 basis points to 6.86% for the week ending October 6th, 2022. To simplify, for
This Week’s Data that Could Impact Treasury and Mortgage Rates are monthly updates and Weekly data on Unemployment Claims–Wednesday and
As new home sales spiked in August, months of inventory dropped. Speculation as to why the increase in buying New
Mortgage rates are back on the rise today. Borrowers looking for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage will find rates over 6.52%.
INFLATION: The annual number reported each month is a combined string of 12 months of data, think of it as
How long will we have the current inflation problem? Could there be an end in sight? Clearly, Energy and to
The new jobs report was announced this morning with 311,000 new jobs added to the labor market this quarter, (pre-COVID
Existing Homes Sales continue to decline due to rising mortgage rates, higher home prices, and relatively few homes for sale. Record low-interest rates
Mortgage rates INCREASE 42 bps to 5.75% for the week ending August 25th, 2022. For a $100,000 loan, the monthly
Check out the shape of the Yield Curve. While longer-term rates were up more than shorter-term rates this past week,
Q2 2022 returns are HALF of the prior quarter. The 4-quarter return remains at near record levels due to the
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July was released today and the year-over-year total decreased from 9.1% to 8.5% as
10 Year US Treasury Daily changes in the US 10 Year Treasury rates are the blue bars while the red
For the week ending 7.28.22 Mortgage rates decreased 24bp to 5.50%. For a $100,000 loan the monthly payment decreased $15