High yielding interest savings account rates are in the toilet

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I was looking at possible credit unions and high intrest savings accounts to open and they were offering like 0.7% and 1% rates. :francis:
I should have gotten one back in 2018

Thanks Trump :pacspit:

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High-yield savings accounts slash interest rates to 'all-time lows'
Published Wed, Aug 5 2020 1:19 PM EDT
Updated Thu, Aug 6 2020 11:28 AM EDT

Alicia Adamczyk
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As recently as last year, online high-yield savings accounts offered interest rates of 2% or higher. But now, you'll be lucky to find half that rate, as some of the most popular accounts have dropped interest rates below 1% to "all-time lows," according to Ken Tumin at DepositAccounts.com, a website that tracks savings rates.

Barclays and Marcus by Goldman Sachscut savings rates to 0.8%, while Synchrony Bank's new rate is 0.75%, the lowest all three banks have ever offered, Tumin says. Capital One's savings account rate also fell from 1% to 0.8% this week.

That's still higher than the 0.06% national savings rate average, according to the FDIC, but a significant drop from the 2% to 2.5% APRs offered just a year ago.

While high-yield rates are variable and can change at any time, it's unlikely savers will see higher rates before the end of 2020. With the economy still in coronavirus-induced turmoil, the Federal Reserve is holding its benchmark interest rate near zero, which is what banks base their rates on.

In fact, savers will be hard-pressed to find much better rates anywhere for the time being. With rates falling, a financial product with a "rate guarantee," such as a certificate of deposit (CD), is a saver's best bet, Tumin says. But those are also hard to come by in the current environment, he adds. Most nationally available CDs have also fallen below 2% yields, with many short-term CDs now below 1%.

That said, a local credit union might be able to offer a better deal if you meet their requirements. Otherwise, savers will have to wait for the economy to rebound before they can expect higher interest payouts on their savings.

High-yield savings accounts slash interest rates to 'all-time lows'

 

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Savings accounts?

:hhh:

We still on that??


Throw your money that you save into equity based ETFs and flourish.
 

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Eq bank here in canada is at 2%:wow:
sike just yesterday they changed down to 1.7:mjcry:
 
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