It's a tough market for homebuyers. Prices are high and supply of available homes is low. And while the Federal Reserve's rate hike could make home buying more expensive, house hunters shouldn't start panicking yet. The Fed increased its benchmark interest rate by one-quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday. The Fed doesn't directly set mortgage rates, but its actions can affect the housing market. Mortgage rates tend to move with the government's 10-year Treasury note, which serves as a benchmark for many forms of credit, including mortgages. Interest rates on the notes have already risen since Donald Trump was elected president and on signals the Fed would continue to tighten monetary policy. But Wednesday's hike was widely expected, meaning the markets had already priced it in. So many experts don't see rates moving much higher in the coming weeks. "The last couple of times the Fed made a move, the rates firmed up in advance of the decision, and when it happened they kind of faded," said Keith Gumbinger , vice president of HSH.com. The Fed has now raised rates three times since the end of 2015. Following the first hike in December 2015, mortgage rates started 2016 with a drop for the first few weeks.
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Almost £140m has been "wasted" on free schools and other new types of school, which either closed early or failed to open at all, says a teachers' union.The National Union of Teachers said the money was spent on 62 free schools, university technical colleges and studio schools which either closed, partially closed or did not open.The NUT said the data was mainly drawn from government websites.The Department for Education said free schools were popular with parents.The figures were published by the National Union of Teachers during its annual conference - which had highlighted concerns about school budget shortages.The union's general secretary Kevin Courtney said ministers should apologise to teachers and parents for the £138.5m "thrown away" on these abandoned projects.'Appalling waste'"These figures make clear that the free school, UTC and studio school programmes were ill-thought policies which, in many cases, resulted in an appalling waste of significant sums of money," said Mr Courtney.University technical colleges (UTCs) and studio schools have an emphasis on vocational skills for 14 to 19-year-olds."In the case of the closed UTCs, an average of £10m was spent on each school, rising to £15m in the case of Tottenham UTC."That sums of this magnitude have been thrown away at a time when schools across the country are crying out for funding for staff, to provide a broad and balanced curriculum and to ensure essential resources and equipment are available, is criminal."Education Secretary Justine Greening this week announced that 131 new schools had been approved under the free school programme, creating around 69,000 places.
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Theresa May says an election is needed to strengthen her position in negotiating the UK's exit from the UK.But education is also going to be a key battleground as she has made it her main domestic policy priority.One of the main challenges to her vision of a new generation of grammar schools has been the fact that the policy was not in the Conservative manifesto in 2015.This has meant the House of Lords had no obligation to support it, and many peers were uneasy.So expect it to be a core part of her election offer.There will be many questions about the detail and whether, as Justine Greening signalled last week, the government might, for example, impose quotas for places to be given to children from lower income families.Will they also promise a national standardised test for entry to grammar schools?Future fundingIt also leaves the plans for a national funding formula for England's schools up in the air.While many support the broad principle of narrowing the gap between worst and best funded areas it has brought firmly into the public domain the debate about school budgets.The bills England's schools pay are rising faster than current funding, which means real terms cuts of around 8% per pupil by 2020, according to the independent economists at the Institute for Fiscal Studies.Across the country thousands of schools have written to parents setting out the difficult decisions they face in order to balance their books.Parents have become involved in campaigning on education funding in a way not seen for decades.Expect Labour and the Lib Dems to make much of this during the campaign. In many cases it is Labour heartlands in the inner cities that are set to lose most under the current funding formula plans.