Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since ’97
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Mortgage rates hit their highest level since April 1997 amid fears that the Federal Reserve will boost interest rates next month. The average interest rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages climbed to 8.18% this week, up from 8.15% last week, Freddie Mac said. That matched the rate for the week ended April 4, 1997. The last time rates were higher than 8.18% was Sept. 13, 1996, when 30-year mortgages averaged 8.28%. Fifteen-year mortgages, a popular option for refinancing, rose to an average rate of 7.78% from 7.73% last week.
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