30-year fixed-rate mortgage, average in Western U.S. for week ending June 21, 2007. Blue line is Freddie Mac forecast made 6/7/2007.
“Mortgage rates eased this week due to market concerns that the housing market will be a longer drag on the economy,” said Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac vice president and chief economist. “May’s housing starts fell for the first time in four months, while homebuilder optimism in June fell to a sixteen-year low.
“Thus far this year, the housing sector directly shaved 0.8 percentage points off real economic growth in the first quarter, compared to the 1.2 percentage points it lopped off growth in the second half of 2006.”





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