Fed Cuts, Mortgage Hikes: Why Washington Can’t Wish Rates Down
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Washington keeps insisting that rate cuts will make housing affordable—but reality says otherwise. Despite the Fed lowering rates yet again, mortgage rates climbed, applications dropped nearly 4%, and the average 30-year fixed hit 6.38%. In this episode, Chris breaks down why the Fed doesn’t actually control mortgage rates, how $38+ trillion in debt and reckless fiscal policy are keeping borrowing costs high, and why empty political pressure won’t fix the problem. Until Congress gets serious about budgets, debt, and fiscal discipline, expect higher rates—and more broken promises on affordability.
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