Banks with High Interest Rates on Savings Accounts August 2020 (2024)

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Banks with High Interest Rates on Savings Accounts August 2020 (1)Ever since I ditched my bank’s 0.01% interest rate for a savings account at a bank with a high interest rate savings account, I’ve been receiving $500 more a year in interest.

That’s a huge difference! Possibly the easiest $500 I will make each year.

Even if you don’t have a full emergency fund, you still shouldn’t accept rock-bottom interest rates on your savings. Banks are making billions in profits each year because people are parking their cash and getting almost nothing in return.

The national average interest rate on a savings account, according to Bankrate, is 0.10%. There are a few banks offering 0.55% or more, though, or at least 5x the national average.

I used to be like many people who kept a checking and savings account at the same bank. Unfortunately banks take advantage of customers who do this by giving them a savings account with a rock-bottom interest rate, like 0.01%, because they know there is a good chance they will keep a savings account open if they also have a checking account at their institution.

Instead I instead propose opening a (no fee) checking account at a bank that is convenient, and a savings account at a bank offering a high interest rate. This gives you the best of both worlds, since you have the convenience of a bank with physical branches and convenient ATM locations, while also taking advantage of a savings account at a bank that is giving you the interest rate you deserve.

This list focuses on banks with high interest rates on savings accounts, where you can park your emergency fund.




I’ve personally been using CIT Bank for over a year now, and they have consistently given me a high interest rate and good customer service. While businesses can change strategy over time, I get the sense that they are committed to offering a high interest rate.

CIT Bank requires $25,000 as a minimum balance to receive their high interest rate, but you can get around it. As long as you deposit $100 a month into the account. Meaning, you can open the account with $100 and deposit $100 a month each month after that you will get their high interest rate.

Note: At the time of this update CIT Bank does lag behind Ally and Marcus by 0.05%, but we’ve seen a lot of movement for rates of all savings accounts in 2020. Given the uncertainty around COVID and the unprecedented economic impacts the past few months, I fully expect all banks to move around a bit. For much of the past year or two CIT Bank has offered the same or higher rate as its competitors. We’ll see where Ally and Marcus move the next few days, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they drop to 0.55% or lower.

Current APY (Annual Percentage Yield): 0.55%

Required Minimum Deposit: $25,000 or deposit $100 a month into your account



Ally’s high yield savings account is another good option if you want to shift your money from a low-interest savings account to one with high interest.

Ally’s Annual Percentage Yield is currently 0.25% better than CIT Bank – though I fully expect a drop any day now. It also has another advantage over CIT Bank as there is no required minimum deposit to get Ally’s high interest rate on your savings.

Current APY (Annual Percentage Yield): 0.80%

Required Minimum Deposit: No required minimum



Marcus by Goldman Sachs’ high-yield savings account is very similar to Ally in the sense that there is no minimum deposit required. At the time of this writing Marcus had a worse rate than Ally.

Current APY (Annual Percentage Yield): 0.60%

Required Minimum Deposit: No required minimum

Open a Marcus by Goldman Sachs Savings Account

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Banks with High Interest Rates on Savings Accounts August 2020 (2024)

FAQs

Which US bank gives 7% interest on savings accounts? ›

As of May 2024, no banks are offering 7% interest rates on savings accounts. Two credit unions have high-interest checking accounts: Landmark Credit Union Premium Checking with 7.50% APY and OnPath Credit Union High Yield Checking with 7.00% APY.

Which bank gives 7% interest on savings accounts? ›

AU Small Finance Bank, Equitas Small Finance Bank and Suryoday Small Finance Bank are offering interest up to 7 percent on savings accounts. The average monthly balance requirement is Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000, Rs 2,500 to Rs 10,000 and Rs 2,000 respectively.

What was the US interest rate in 2020? ›

The U.S. federal funds effective rate was drastically lowered between February and April 2020. It dropped from 1.58 percent in February that year, down to 0.65 percent in March, and further down to 0.05 percent in April.

Where can I get 8% interest on my savings? ›

Competition between banks and building societies to attract current account holders is growing more fierce, as the best savings rate in a decade has been announced. Nationwide Building Society is launching a linked savings account paying 8 per cent interest plus a £200 switching bonus.

Are there any 7% CDs? ›

What banks are offering 7% interest on CDs? Currently, no U.S. banks or credit unions are offering 7% APY on CDs. During August 2023, a few credit unions were offering 7% interest on CDs, but those were limited-time offers that are no longer available.

Do any banks pay 5% interest? ›

Bask Bank, an online-only division of Texas Capital Bank, offers a savings account that earns 5.10% APY on any balance: the Bask Interest Savings Account. Even better, there's no minimum balance requirement or monthly fee on this account.

What is the historical average interest rate on a savings account? ›

In the 1990s, savings account rates decreased significantly, typically sitting between 4% and 5%. The 2000s kicked off with a recession, and savings rates fell to between 1% and 2%. Following the financial crisis of 2008, savings account interest rates fell to historic lows—below 0.25%.

What was the average interest rate for the savings accounts? ›

The national average savings account interest rate was 0.47% APY as of April 29, 2024. These rates fluctuate based on economic conditions, the federal funds rate and competition among banks.

When was the last time we had 7% interest rates? ›

Near the end of October 2022, the 30-year mortgage rate jumped from 6.94% to 7.08%, according to Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac. Prior to that, the last time the average mortgage rate hovered around 7% was in April of 2002.

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