September 24, 2024 – Forbes Advisor – Technologist

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Rates on savings accounts are falling. You can now earn 5.84% or higher on your savings.

Shopping for an account where you can save for a rainy day or retirement? Here’s a look at some of the best savings rates you can find today.

Related: Compare the Best High-Yield Savings Accounts

Highest Savings Account Rates Today

Source: Curinos. Data accurate as of September 23, 2024.

Traditional Savings Account Rates Today

Traditional savings accounts, called “statement savings accounts” within the banking industry, are infamous for paying puny interest rates. But it’s easy to find rates 10x higher if you know where to look. For instance, online banks and credit unions often pay much higher rates than brick-and-mortar banks.

Today’s highest rate on a standard savings account with a $2,500 minimum deposit requirement is 5.84%, according to data from Curinos. If you score a basic savings account with a rate in that ballpark, you’ve found a good deal. One week ago, the best yield also was 5.84%.

Today’s average APY for a traditional savings account is 0.24%, Curinos says. APY, or annual percentage yield, depicts the actual return your account will earn in a year. It includes compound interest, which is interest that builds on the interest already in your account.

High-Yield Savings Account Rates Today

High-yield savings accounts typically pay substantially higher interest than conventional savings accounts. But the trade-off is you may have to meet tough requirements set by the bank or credit union. Often, that means making a large deposit to open the account.

On high-yield accounts requiring a minimum deposit of $10,000, today’s best interest rate is 5.35%. That’s unchanged from one week ago.

The average APY for those accounts is now 0.24% APY, about the same as a week ago.

On high-yield savings accounts with a minimum opening deposit of $25,000, the highest rate offered today is 4.97%. You’ll be in good shape if you can nail down an account offering a rate close to 4.97%. Last week at this time, the best rate was a similar 4.97%.

The current average is 0.26% APY for a high-yield account with a $25,000 minimum deposit. That’s below last week’s 0.26%.

How To Choose a Savings Account

Whether you’re shopping around for a traditional savings account, high-yield savings account or MMA, you’ll want to consider some essential points.

A great interest rate is important, but it’s not the only factor that matters when choosing an account to hold your savings. Another major consideration is whether the account has a minimum deposit—and whether you can come up with the cash.

You’ll also want to understand the fees. Savings accounts can come with monthly maintenance fees, excess transaction fees (if you ignore limits on withdrawals) and other pesky charges that can eat into your returns.

And before you open an account, explore a financial institution’s reputation and safety. You should trust your bank or credit union and feel like you’re in good hands. Scan the reviews, see what account holders have to say about customer service and learn about how the financial institution responds to consumer questions.

Search for an account that’s insured by the FDIC or, in the case of credit unions, the NCUA. Those federal agencies provide up to $250,000 in insurance per depositor and per bank for each account ownership category.

Methodology

Curinos determines the average rates for savings accounts by focusing on those intended for personal use. Certain types of savings accounts—such as relationship-based accounts and accounts designed for youths, seniors and students—are not considered in the calculation.

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