Mortgage Rates Settle at 6.26% as Early Spring Buying Season Heats Up
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate holds at 6.26%, down from 7.04% a year ago. Lower rates and rising inventory are drawing buyers into the market earlier than usual.
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The 30-year fixed mortgage rate holds at 6.26%, down from 7.04% a year ago. Lower rates and rising inventory are drawing buyers into the market earlier than usual.
Nike announces 775 layoffs at Tennessee and Mississippi distribution facilities as the sportswear giant accelerates its push toward automated warehouses, signaling broader industry transformation.
Average personal loan interest rates have dropped nearly a full percentage point from last year as Federal Reserve rate cuts trickle down to consumer borrowing costs.
Trump administration proposes nearly flat 2027 Medicare Advantage rates, triggering double-digit drops in Humana, CVS, and UnitedHealth shares in after-hours trading.
The nation's capital has surged to become the second-fastest depreciating housing market in America as federal layoffs and DOGE initiatives trigger an unprecedented real estate shake-up.
ARK Invest submits regulatory filings for two innovative cryptocurrency ETFs tracking the CoinDesk 20 index, including one that excludes Bitcoin entirely.
The Trade Desk's CFO Alex Kayyal steps down just five months into the role, marking the second CFO departure since August and raising red flags about corporate governance.
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins unveils 'Project Crypto' with a new token taxonomy and innovation exemption framework designed to make America the crypto capital of the world.
New research reveals that nearly half of Americans couldn't weather a financial shock. As inflation persists and layoffs mount, the lack of savings creates systemic risk.
The federal government has begun garnishing wages from defaulted student loan borrowers for the first time since March 2020. Here's what borrowers need to know.
Danish and Swedish pension funds are selling billions in U.S. government debt, citing fiscal sustainability concerns and geopolitical friction over Greenland.
Housing inventory up 29% with record early listings as 2026 brings the first real supply improvement since the pandemic. What homebuyers should expect.