In good news for savers, the top-paying banks and credit unions continue to raise CD rates, even though the Federal Reserve has kept its benchmark rate steady this month. The number of options in our daily ranking of the best CDs with a rate of 5.35% APY or better grew again today, climbing to 18. That’s up from 15 yesterday and 13 Friday.
For people looking to score the highest possible rate in any term, the best rate remains 5.65% APY on a 9-month certificate. But if instead your goal is to lock in one of today’s record rates as far down the road as possible, you can score a 3-year CD with a 5.13% APY, or a 4-year jumbo CD with 5.12% APY if you have $100,000 or more to deposit.
Key Takeaways
- Eighteen CDs in our daily rankings now pay 5.35% APY or better, up from 15 yesterday and 13 last week.
- The most you can earn in any CD term remains 5.65% APY, available for 9 months.
- The longest-duration CDs paying at least 5.00% APY continue to be a 3-year certificate paying 5.13% APY and a jumbo 4-year certificate paying 5.12%, but that one requires a $100,000 deposit.
- The Federal Reserve decided to hold the federal funds rate steady at its June 14 meeting, but has clearly signaled it will likely need to raise rates later this year.
- Fed rate predictions are never guaranteed, but if another hike does occur, it will almost certainly push CD rates slightly higher than today’s record levels.
CD Terms | Yesterday’s Top National Rate | Today’s Top National Rate | Day’s Change (percentage points) |
3 months | 5.16% APY | 5.16% APY | No change |
6 months | 5.65% APY | 5.65% APY | No change |
1 year | 5.52% APY | 5.52% APY | No change |
18 months | 5.45% APY | 5.45% APY | No change |
2 years | 5.25% APY | 5.25% APY | No change |
3 years | 5.13% APY | 5.13% APY | No change |
4 years | 4.85% APY | 4.85% APY | No change |
5 years | 4.77% APY | 4.77% APY | No change |
Despite the suggestion that a larger deposit entitles you to a higher return, that’s not always the case for jumbo certificate rates, which often pay less than standard CDs. Today’s best jumbo offers, which typically require a deposit of $100,000 or more, do beat the best standard rates in four CD terms, but you can do just as well or better with standard CDs in the other four terms. So remember to shop every CD type before making a final choice.
Source: https://www.investopedia.com/top-cd-rates-today-june-27-2023-7554165?utm_campaign=quote-yahoo&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=referral&yptr=yahoo