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Inflation can eat away at your purchasing power, if you’re not keeping up with it.

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More than half of Americans also say the U.S. economy is on the wrong track.

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Certificates of deposit offer peace of mind, but they’re not without some drawbacks.

In 2024, three Federal Reserve rate cuts spurred declining yields on many deposit accounts, although savers were able to benefit from locking in strong yields on certificates of deposit (CDs). While the [...]

You can find a CD account that significantly out-earns the national average if you shop around among banks.

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Expect yields to continue trending downward in 2026.

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Spend money, pay bills, write checks or make fund transfers with a checking account.

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