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Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year vs 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate

Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year is currently 2.8% (down -0.1%). 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate is currently 5.9% (flat -0.0%).

MetricConsumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate
Current value2.8%5.9%
Previous reading2.9%5.92%
Change-0.1%-0.0%
Trenddownflat
FrequencyMonthlyWeekly
SourceBureau of Labor StatisticsFreddie Mac
Last updated2026-03-122026-04-03
Categoryinflationrates

What Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year measures

The Consumer Price Index measures the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of goods and services. The year-over-year change is the most commonly cited measure of inflation.

Inflation at 2.8% remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target but has moderated significantly from the 2022 peak of 9.1%. For executives, this means input costs are still rising faster than the Fed's comfort zone, but the pricing environment is stabilizing. Companies with strong pricing power can pass through cost increases; those in competitive markets face margin pressure. The Fed is unlikely to cut rates aggressively until CPI moves closer to 2%.

What 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate measures

The 15-year fixed mortgage rate is the average interest rate on a conventional 15-year home loan. It offers a lower rate than the 30-year fixed but with higher monthly payments due to the shorter repayment term. Sourced from Freddie Mac's weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

At 5.89%, the 15-year fixed rate carries a roughly 0.75 percentage point discount to the 30-year rate. Borrowers choosing the 15-year term pay significantly less in total interest over the life of the loan — typically saving over $100,000 on a $400,000 mortgage. For financial advisors and wealth managers, the spread between 15-year and 30-year rates signals how the market prices term risk. A narrowing spread suggests lenders expect rates to decline.

Frequently asked

What is Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year right now?

Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year is currently 2.8%, down -0.1% from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, updated monthly.

What is 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate right now?

15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate is currently 5.9%, flat -0.0% from the previous reading. Source: Freddie Mac, updated weekly.

How are Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Year-over-Year and 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate related?

Inflation at 2.8% remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target but has moderated significantly from the 2022 peak of 9.1%. For executives, this means input costs are still rising faster than the Fed' At 5.89%, the 15-year fixed rate carries a roughly 0.75 percentage point discount to the 30-year rate. Borrowers choosing the 15-year term pay significantly less in total interest over the life of the