NEW YORK — The White House says it is considering backing a 50-year mortgage to help alleviate the home affordability crisis in the country.
But the announcement drew immediate criticism from policymakers, social media and economists, who said a 50-year mortgage would do little to resolve other core problems in the housing market, such as a lack of supply and high interest rates.
Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, said on X over the weekend that a 50-year mortgage would be “a complete game changer” for homebuyers. FHFA is the part of the federal government that oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which buy and insure the vast majority of mortgages in the country.
Following his initial response, Pulte said the idea was “simply a potential weapon in a WIDE arsena

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