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30-Year Mortgage Rate Inches Back Up to 6%, Ending Brief Retreat

March 9, 2026 by Michael Carter
30-Year Mortgage Rate Inches Back Up to 6%, Ending Brief Retreat

After three weeks of declines, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has nudged back up to 6%, closely tracking a rise in the 10-year Treasury yield driven by higher oil prices and renewed inflation concerns.

Categories Mortgage Rates Tags 15-year mortgage, 30-year fixed mortgage, Federal Reserve, mortgage rates, Treasury yields, U.S. housing market Leave a comment

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