Finance

The Federal Reserve's decision to raise the federal funds rate typically causes mortgage interest rates to:

ADecrease
BIncrease✓ Correct
CRemain unchanged
DBecome more volatile but not directionally change

Explanation

When the Federal Reserve raises the federal funds rate, borrowing costs for banks increase, which generally leads to higher interest rates for consumer loans including mortgages.

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