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This graph can help you see if you're getting a good interest rate on a mortgage, historically speaking Seeing how mortgage rates have trended over time puts your current rate into bigger context.
Take the Fed’s decision last September to lower interest rates, when — as you can see from the chart above — real rates were just as high as they are today.
Consider the following three key questions the next time you see a graph, map or other data visual so you can confidently decide what to do with that new nugget of information.
This chart speaks volumes about the Federal Reserve's future decision on interest rates.
Our Chart of the Dayis from Goldman Sachs, which plots the firm's expectation that the 30-year mortgage rate will stay above 6% through 2025.
We often hear that marriage rates in the U.S. are declining. But what do trends in marriage and divorce really look like over the long run, and why?
Samsung has changed the way it shows continuous heart rate data inside of the Samsung Health app, leaving Galaxy Watch 4 users frustrated.
The first organic result in Google Search has an average click-through rate of 28.5%, according to a newly published study. Sistrix analyzed over 80 million keywords and billions of search results ...