The Wall Street Journal Prime Rate changes pretty often. Usually once of twice a month. Traditionally the FOMC would meet and change the rate when 23 of the 30 banks rates would change.
The prime rate normally changes only when the national banks decide to raise or lower their base rate. The prime rate has been known to not change for years but it has also been known to change several times in one year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Journal_prime_rate
Because the rate is based largely on big banks in the nation, most banks don't change their prime rate often. When they do make changes it is done very close to the same time. This means most prime interest rates are going to be basically the same.
the wall street crash by any chance?
Black Friday
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every 4 years
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The prime rate normally changes only when the national banks decide to raise or lower their base rate. The prime rate has been known to not change for years but it has also been known to change several times in one year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Journal_prime_rate
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