Add Mortgage Rate to any chart (Q2, 2024 release)
Mortgage rates have an outsized economic impact on the buyer power of most people shopping for a home. We've added the ability for you to overlay the historical rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage onto any metric on the time series to see that impact.
Just choose the Time Series (line) chart with No Breakout. The click the toggle switch for Show Mtg Rate. The faint dashed line that appear is the mortgage rate. When you move your mouse over that line, the mortgage rate will appear. When you're done, click the toggle switch again to turn it off.
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