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Certificates of deposit offer peace of mind, but they’re not without some drawbacks.
Taxes on CD interest aren’t always clear-cut. Here’s what you need to know.
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A CD ladder lets savers benefit from higher rates without locking up all your money in long-term CDs.

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NEWS

How Fed decisions impact CD rates

The Federal Reserve cut rates in September. If you have the funds for a CD, find out if you should commit right now and how today's rates compare to inflation.

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CD rates forecast for 2024

CD investors continue to benefit from strong yields, while inflation gradually slows. Here's what you need to know before the year ends.

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Historical rate trends

Discover how CD interest rates have changed from 1984 to present and what we can learn from analyzing historical economic data.

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WEEKLY

Current CD interest rates

Read up on top available rates and national average trends over time from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and credit unions.

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Weekly CD Rates

Bankrate consistently has offers well above the national average to help you earn more on your savings.

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1.89%APY

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