Core Insights - Deposit account rates are declining, but competitive returns on certificates of deposit (CDs) can still be locked in, with the best rates exceeding 4% [1] Group 1: Current CD Rates - The best short-term CDs (6 to 12 months) currently offer rates around 4% to 4.5% APY, with the highest rate at 4.15% APY from First National Bank of America for a 7-month CD [2] - CDs generally provide higher rates than traditional savings accounts, making them an attractive option for savers [2] Group 2: Historical Context - CD rates were relatively high in the early 2000s but began to decline due to economic slowdowns and Federal Reserve rate cuts, with average one-year CDs at around 1% APY by 2009 [3] - The trend of falling CD rates continued into the 2010s, with average rates dropping to about 0.1% APY for 6-month CDs by 2013 [4] - A slight recovery in CD rates occurred between 2015 and 2018 as the Fed gradually increased rates, but the COVID-19 pandemic led to emergency rate cuts, causing new record lows [5] Group 3: Recent Developments - Following the pandemic, inflation prompted the Fed to hike rates 11 times between March 2022 and July 2023, resulting in higher APYs on savings products, including CDs [6] - As of September 2024, the Fed has started cutting the federal funds rate, leading to a gradual decrease in CD rates from their peak, although they remain high by historical standards [7] Group 4: Understanding CD Rates - Traditionally, longer-term CDs offer higher interest rates, but the current highest average rate is for a 12-month term, indicating a flattening or inversion of the yield curve [8] - Factors to consider when choosing a CD include goals for locking away funds, type of financial institution, account terms, and inflation [9]
Best CD rates today, December 16, 2025: Lock in up to 4.1% APY today
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-16 11:00