Money Market Accounts
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This type of account can offer a low-risk way to earn a high yield.

These accounts sound similar, but there are some key differences to know.

Follow these simple steps to earn competitive rates on your shorter-term savings.
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The "Bankrate Partner average" is calculated from the average of the top savings account offers from the institutions we track, included on this page as of 02/15/2026. "National average" is determined by Bankrate's comprehensive national survey of savings accounts and CDs.
The "Bankrate Partner average" is calculated from the average of the top savings account offers from the institutions we track, included on this page as of 02/15/2026. "National average" is determined by Bankrate's comprehensive national survey of savings accounts and CDs.
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0.43%APY
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