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FX.co ★ U.S. MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate Inches Up to 6.46%, Signaling Continued Borrowing Strain

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U.S. MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate Inches Up to 6.46%, Signaling Continued Borrowing Strain

The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages in the United States has inched higher, rising to 6.46% from 6.45%, according to data updated on 13 May 2026. The move, while marginal, underscores the persistence of elevated borrowing costs across the housing market.

This slight uptick in the MBA 30-year mortgage rate suggests that homebuyers and refinancers continue to face relatively expensive credit conditions, even as markets look for signs of relief in long-term interest rates. The difference of just 0.01 percentage point may seem minor at the individual level, but it reflects broader stability at a high rate range that can weigh on affordability and monthly payments.

With the benchmark 30-year rate holding close to the mid-6% level, potential buyers may remain cautious, and existing homeowners could be less inclined to refinance, keeping overall housing market activity sensitive to even small rate moves.

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