How Today's Jobs Report Impacts Mortgage Rates

This morning, the government reported that the U.S. economy lost 4,000 jobs in August.  Led by losses in manufacturing and construction, this is the first time since 2003 that the economy has failed to add jobs in any given month.

Markets had been expecting a job gain of roughly 110,000, but many players on Wall Street had been placing their bets to the weak side of that figure. 

Very few (if any) expected a number this weak, however.

The implication of a weak jobs report is that many now believe that the Fed has an economic reason to lower the Fed Funds Rate at its next meeting.  This is different from a "bail out"-type reduction that economists and market participants have debated ad nauseam in the press.

Remember, a lower Fed Funds Rate doesn't directly correlate to lower mortgage rates.  However, if the Fed acknowledges that the economy is slowing, that should help keep mortgage rates low.

 
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4 Comments on How Today's Jobs Report Impacts Mortgage Rates

Ilyce,  I saw that report and the coverage seemed to indicate that it would have far reaching effects for our industry.  Hope it all shakes out o.k.

09/07/2007 10:24 AM by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor (Century 21 Tripower Realty)


Ilyce, of course anything housing related has been hard hit in the job sector.  Watch out for pharmaceutical and technology positions (computer related) to falter also. 

09/07/2007 12:47 PM by Kevin J. May Naples, FL Southwest Florida Real Estate (Prudential Florida WCI Realty, Inc.)


Kevin - I didn't even think about those industries. Just goes to show, we're all connected.

09/07/2007 10:50 PM by Ilyce N. Powell, CMPS™ - Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist (Envision Lending Group)


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