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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON The average U.S. rate on the 30-year mortgage fell closer
this week to its historic low and the 15-year rate marked a
record low. Low rates are increasing the affordability of buying homes and
refinancing.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate for
the 30-year fixed loan slipped to 3.40 percent from 3.41 percent last
week. That's near the 3.31 percent rate reached in November, which was
the lowest on records dating back to 1971.The average rate on the
15-year fixed mortgage fell to 2.61 percent from 2.64 percent last week.
That's below the previous record low of 2.63 percent in November, the
lowest since the 1990s.Low mortgage rates are helping drive a housing recovery
that began last year. Home prices are rising. Sales of new and
previously occupied homes are up this year. Builders broke ground on homes
in March at the fastest annual pace in nearly five years.Sales of
new homes rebounded last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
417,000, the government reported Tuesday. The increase added to evidence
of a sustained housing recovery at the start of the spring buying
season.New-home sales are still below the 700,000 pace considered healthy
by most economists. But the pace has increased 18.5 percent from a
year ago. Most economists see more gains ahead, as housing is likely
to remain a consistent driver of economic growth this year.Mortgage rates
are low because they tend to track the yield on the 10
The office in charge of implementing President Obamas health care law is
being spared from sequestration cuts and furloughs. Gary Cohen, director
of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, said Wednesday
his office was not forced to cut worker hours due to the
across-the-board spending cuts that rolled out in March, The Hill reported.Republicans
have accused the Obama administration of cherry-picking projects and agencies
that would be slapped hardest by sequestration. Most recently, furloughing
FAA workers have caused massive delays at airports across the country.Rep.
Greg Harper, R-Miss., reportedly said the fact that ObamaCare officials
havent had their hours cuts highlights the political nature of the cuts."We're
talking about at least a 15 percent furlough of current air-traffic controllers,
resulting in delays and perhaps safety concerns, but yet this has been
a selective political item by the administration," Harper said.Cohen maintains
his office is still feeling the pinch because they are under a
hiring freeze but Harper said during an Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee
hearing that he wasn't buying it.Click for more from The Hill.
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