ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | | Amritpal Kaur Sandhu-Longoria | Investigative Reporter, Consumer Watchdog @AmritpalKSL | | | | |
This is Amritpal Kaur Sandhu-Longoria with your Daily Money headlines for Monday. | And it's possible this upward trend will continue. There are simply not enough homes, and 85% of current mortgage holders who are locked into a sub-5% interest rate are not going sell and then buy a home at a higher interest rate. Experts predict that interest rates could fall in the second half of 2023 as June employment figures suggested that the labor market was softening and economic conditions were cooling. But, there is definitely no going back to the 3% interest rates, experts predict. | Only 21% of U.S. adults say it's a good time to buy a house, according to a Gallup poll, a record low since 1978 when the company began conducting its annual poll. The latest results are from Gallup's annual Economy and Personal Finance poll, conducted April 3-25, 2023, and comes at a time when elevated mortgage rates, high home prices and low inventory levels have slowed the housing market. Brian A Jackson/Getty Images/iStockphoto |
Inflation is falling, but no credit to the Fed | The Fed's hike rates are definitely getting blamed for doing some other damage − increasing rates for mortgages and car loans, driving up credit card spending and other consumer purchases, affecting the stock market, and threatening to tip the economy into recession. And while some experts say the Fed's interest rate hikes do deserve some credit, the rate hikes may have a bigger impact in the months ahead, and slow price gains for services like haircuts and car repairs, and dampen job and wage growth. | Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell arrives before he would testify to the House Financial Services Committee on June 21, 2023. Jack Gruber, USA TODAY |
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While National Ice Cream Day was yesterday, the month of July is still National Ice Cream Month. And some ice cream shops like Cold Stone Creamery and Baskin Robbins are still offering deals and discounts. |
Here's a fun fact − the International Dairy Foods Association predicts we eat about 20 pounds, or four gallons, of ice cream annually! |
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