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What Is the Average Savings Account Interest Rate?

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High-yield savings accounts offer higher interest rates than traditional savings accounts. Westend61/Getty Images

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  • The interest rate on savings accounts will vary depending on where you bank.
  • Online banks and credit unions tend to offer the most competitive interest rates.
  • Interest rates fluctuate for both traditional and high-yield savings accounts.
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The type of savings account you have has a big impact on your interest rate, and switching your savings from a traditional savings account to a high-yield savings account could help your money grow much quicker.

Here's what you should know about savings interest rates.

Savings account interest rates at national banks

The average savings account in the US has an interest rate of 0.21% APY, according to data from the FDIC.

Many banks offer savings accounts, but these traditional savings accounts earn fairly low interest rates.

Today's savings account rates

Here are some of the savings account interest rates offered on all balance tiers for the most basic accounts at major banks:

BankInterest rate (Annual percentage yield)
Chase Savings℠0.01% effective as of 10/10/2022. Interest rates are variable and subject to change
US Bank Standard Savings0.01% APY
Wells Fargo Savings Account0.01% to 0.02% APY
TD Beyond Savings0.02%
Bank of America Savings Account0.01% to 0.04% APY
Citi Savings Account0.05% to 0.15%

With these low interest rates, it's hard to make money grow, whether its 0.01% APY or 0.05% APY. But, you don't have to settle for such low interest rates. 

Savings account interest rates at online banks

A high-yield savings account could help you grow your money quicker and make your money work harder, without any cost or inconvenience to you.

The following are all high-yield savings accounts:

High-yield savings accounts earn multiple times more than a traditional savings account. We're not talking investment returns, here — more like 2.35% APY to 3.11% APY. That's along the lines of the rates you'd see with some CDs, but with the flexibility to access your money when you need it. And, it's still significantly higher than the 0.21% APY average.

Online banks don't have the overhead that brick-and-mortar banks do, allowing them to pass on more money in interest. Based on the account interest rates above, it's easy to tell just how wide the gap is between the interest offered by a traditional savings account and an online, high-yield savings account.

Savings account interest rates by balance

The balance you keep in your savings account could sway your interest rate. But at many banks, it won't make much difference. The bank you choose makes more of an impact than the amount you keep.

BankAPY (Annual percentage yield)Balance required for max APY
Ally High Yield Savings Account (Member FDIC)2.35% APYNo balance tiers
Capital One 360 Performance Savings™(Member FDIC)2.35% APYNo balance tiers
Synchrony High-Yield Savings Account(Member FDIC) 2.45% APYNo balance tiers
CIT Bank Savings Connect Account3.00% APYNo balance tiers

Savings account interest rates can change

It's worth noting that interest rates change often for both traditional and high-yield savings accounts. Banks move interest rates in step with the federal funds rate — the amount the Federal Reserve charges banks to borrow money. When the federal funds rate goes down, interest rates do as well, and vice versa.

As the Fed has raised interest rates several times in 2022, savings interest rates have slowly been going up, too. Even if they were to drop, however, it's best practice to keep saving. That way, when rates inevitably do go back up, you'll be earning interest on a larger amount of principal.

Personal Finance Reporter
Liz was a reporter at Insider, primarily covering personal-finance topics.  Before joining Insider, she wrote about financial and automotive topics as a freelancer for brands like LendingTree and Credit Karma.  She earned her bachelor's degree in writing from The Savannah College of Art and Design. She lives and works in Cincinnati, Ohio. Find her on Twitter at @lizknueven.
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