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How Trump’s economic agenda could affect mortgage rates in 2025
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President-elect Donald Trump has promised to lower prices for Americans, but his economic policies may not help one embattled part of the economy: the housing market.
Mortgage rates continue to hover near a 20-year high, while house hunters face near record high home prices. The Federal Reserve’s two rate cuts, in September and November, haven’t trickled through to mortgages, which instead have climbed during the past month and are again hovering close to 7%.
That’s because mortgage rates are based on several factors beyond the Fed’s benchmark rate, including the strength of the U.S. economy and changes in the yield for the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond. The latter surged after Trump’s November 5 electoral victory on concerns that his policies, including stiff tariffs on U.S. imports, big tax cuts for individuals and businesses, and a crackdown on undocumented immigrants could drive up inflation.
A key question for housing
Housing affordability is viewed as a top problem within the U.S. by Democrats, Republicans and Independents alike, according to a May poll from the Bipartisan Policy Center. The difficulty of affording a home, as well as the impact of rising rents, are issues that colored how voters viewed the economy leading into the election, with the high cost of living top of mind for many.
“Going forward, the key question is: Are some of the Trump proposals inflationary or non-inflationary?” Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors, told CBS MoneyWatch. “One alarming part is tariffs — that means imported products will be more expensive, and it could take time for domestic production to ramp up.”
Trump on Monday pledged to put a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada, along with a 10% levy on Chinese goods. Those costs could boost the U.S. inflation rate by almost 1 percentage point, according to a new Goldman Sachs estimate. Higher inflation in turn could lead the Fed to slow or even pause its rate cuts – another blow to Americans hoping for lower borrowing costs.
Where will mortgage rates go in 2025?
To be sure, forecasting mortgage rates is difficult, given the number of factors that influence them. Yet based on Trump’s stated economic plans, Yun said he thinks the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate will bounce around between 6% and 7% for the next year, and could stick around 6.5% for much of 2025.
But, he added, there’s a risk mortgage rates could inch even higher if Trump’s policies prove more inflationary than expected. Higher mortgage rates can add hundreds of dollars in monthly costs for borrowers.
Another issue is whether Trump’s policies could widen the federal deficit, which impacts borrowing as well as the yield on the 10-year Treasury. The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget forecasts that Trump’s proposals would increase the federal budget deficit by $7.75 trillion over the next decade.
To pay interest on that debt, the government would likely have to issue more bonds, like 10-year Treasurys. That could lead investors to demand higher yields, or the return they receive for investing in the bonds. As those yields rise, that would push mortgage rates higher.
“In the first Trump presidency, the average mortgage rate was about 4% to 5%,” Yun said, adding, “We won’t get back to that 4% to 5% of that first Trump presidency.”
Will housing become more affordable?
Most Americans report that housing in their communities has become less affordable during the past year, a trend they don’t see improving, the Bipartisan Policy Center found.
The median sale price of U.S. homes has dropped slightly during the past year, dipping to about $420,000 in the third quarter from $435,000 a year earlier, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. But that’s also considerably higher than the median sale price of $329,000 at the start of 2020, just prior to the pandemic.
The double whammy of high home costs and mortgage rates is pricing many buyers out of the market. The share of first-time home buyers dropped to 24% in 2024, the lowest since 1981, when the National Association of Realtors started tracking the metric. Prior to 2008, the share of first-time buyers had historically been 40%.
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That’s a problem for would-be homebuyers — as well as the nation’s overall economic health — because homeownership is a key to building personal wealth. People who delay buying a home have fewer years to grow their assets, which can in turn crimp their ability to build a nest egg for their later years.
The difference in wealth between homeowners and renters is stark: Homeowners had a median net worth of $396,200 in 2022, compared with $10,400 for renters and other non-homeowners, according to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances.
While mortgage rates might not see much relief in 2025, home prices are likely to remain stable, Yun predicted.
“The American way is to buy a home,” he said. “Maybe it’s a little smaller, or not perfectly ideal, but then trade up to the next home — in terms of buying rather than delaying, the data shows that homeowners build wealth, while renters are spinning their wheels.”
The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets including USA Today and Consumer Reports.
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Cerimônia do Jaleco marca início de jornada da turma XVII de Nutrição — Universidade Federal do Acre
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31 de março de 2026No dia 28 de março de 2026, foi realizada a Cerimônia do Jaleco da turma XVII do curso de Nutrição da Universidade Federal do Acre. O evento simbolizou o início da trajetória acadêmica dos estudantes, marcando um momento de compromisso com a ética, a responsabilidade e o cuidado com a saúde.

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31 de março de 2026A Ufac realizou a aula inaugural da turma especial do mestrado profissional em Ensino de Ciência e Matemática (MPCIM) no município de Epitaciolândia (AC), também atendendo moradores de Brasileia (AC) e Assis Brasil (AC). A oferta dessa turma e outras iniciativas de interiorização contam com apoio de emenda parlamentar da deputada federal Socorro Neri (PP-AC). A solenidade ocorreu na sexta-feira, 27.
O evento reuniu professores, estudantes e representantes da comunidade local. O objetivo da ação é expandir e democratizar o acesso à pós-graduação no interior do Estado, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento regional e promovendo a formação de recursos humanos qualificados, além de fortalecer a universidade para além da capital.
A pró-reitora de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação, Margarida Lima Carvalho, ressaltou que a oferta da turma nasceu de histórias, compromissos e valores ao longo do tempo. “Hoje não estamos apenas abrindo uma turma. Estamos abrindo caminhos, sonhos e futuros para o interior do Acre, porque quando o compromisso atravessa gerações, ele se transforma em legado. E o legado transforma vidas.”
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26 de março de 2026A Ufac recebeu, nesta quarta-feira, 25, no gabinete da Reitoria, representantes da Receita Federal do Brasil (RFB) para a apresentação do projeto Núcleo de Apoio Contábil e Fiscal (NAF). A reunião contou com a participação da Coordenação do curso de Ciências Contábeis e teve como foco a proposta de implantação do núcleo na universidade.
O reitor em exercício e pró-reitor de Planejamento, Alexandre Hid, destacou a importância da iniciativa para os estudantes e sua relação com a curricularização da extensão. Segundo ele, a proposta representa uma oportunidade para os alunos e pode fortalecer ações extensionistas da universidade.
A analista tributária da RFB e representante de Cidadania Fiscal, Marta Furtado, explicou que o NAF é um projeto nacional voltado à qualificação de acadêmicos do curso de Ciências Contábeis, com foco em normas tributárias, legislação e obrigações acessórias. Segundo ela, o núcleo é direcionado ao atendimento de contribuintes de baixa renda e microempreendedores, além de aproximar os estudantes da prática profissional.
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Como encaminhamento, a RFB entregou o documento referencial do NAF, com orientações para montagem do espaço e definição dos equipamentos necessários. O processo será enviado para a Assessoria de Cooperação Institucional da Ufac. A expectativa apresentada na reunião é de que o núcleo seja integrado às ações de extensão universitária.
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