Certificates of Deposit | FRED (2024)

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Average Rate on 6-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Average Rate on 1-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED) Average Rate on 3-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED) FAQs

Average Rate on 6-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Daily 1964-06-11 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)
Monthly Jun 1964 to Jun 2013 (2013-07-08)
Weekly 1964-06-12 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)
Annual 1964 to 2013 (2022-06-03)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Average Rate on 1-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Monthly Dec 1965 to Jun 2013 (2013-07-08)
Weekly 1965-12-24 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)
Daily 1965-12-22 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)
Annual 1965 to 2013 (2022-06-03)

Average Rate on 3-Month Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (Secondary Market), Quoted on an Investment Basis (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Monthly Jun 1964 to Jun 2013 (2013-07-08)
Annual 1964 to 2013 (2022-06-03)
Daily 1964-06-11 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)
Weekly 1964-06-12 to 2013-06-28 (2013-07-01)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-06-15 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-06-15 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 12 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 3 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 60 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

National Rate on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 24 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 48 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Jumbo Deposits (greater or equal to $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-06-15 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 6 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 1 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-06-15 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Rate Cap on Non-Jumbo Deposits (less than $100,000): 36 Month CD (DISCONTINUED)

Percent, Weekly, Not Seasonally Adjusted2009-05-18 to 2021-03-29 (2021-03-29)

Certificates of Deposit | FRED (2024)

FAQs

Why are my CDs losing money? ›

While it's unlikely, a certificate of deposit (CD) could lose money if you withdraw funds before you've earned enough interest to cover the penalty charged. Typically, CDs are safe time deposits that guarantee an interest rate for the term that you agree to keep money at a financial institution.

Are CD rates expected to go down in 2024? ›

CD rate forecast: 2024

The Fed kept its rate the same after its third meeting of 2024 on April 30-May 1. Projections suggest that we may see no rate increases in 2024, and that the Fed might start dropping its rate later this year, according to the CME FedWatch Tool on April 30.

Can you get 6% on a CD? ›

You can find 6% CD rates at a few financial institutions, but chances are those rates are only available on CDs with maturities of 12 months or less. Financial institutions offer high rates to compete for business, but they don't want to pay customers ultra-high rates over many years.

Are CDs good right now? ›

CD interest rates are high in 2024 — higher nationally, on average, than they've been in more than a decade, according to Forbes Advisor. Whether a CD is worth it right now also depends on why you're saving money, how soon you need your funds and whether rates rise or fall in the next year or five years.

Are CDs safe if bank collapses? ›

The FDIC Covers CDs in the Event of Bank Failure

But the recent regional banking turmoil may have you concerned about your investment in case of a bank failure. CDs are treated by the FDIC like other bank accounts and will be insured up to $250,000 if the bank is a member of the agency.

How much will a $500 CD make in 5 years? ›

This CD will earn $108.33 on $500 over five years, which means your deposit will grow by 21.7%.

Where can I get 7% interest on my money? ›

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.

Where will 5 year CD rates be in 2024? ›

CD Rates Forecast 2024

The CME FedWatch Tool, which measures market expectations for federal funds rate changes, shows that most experts expect rates to sit between 4.50% and 5.25% by December 2024.

How to avoid tax on CD interest? ›

How to avoid taxes on CD interest. One way to postpone being taxed on CDs is to put them in a tax-deferred individual retirement account (IRA) or 401(k). As long as money placed in a traditional IRA is below the annual contribution limit, interest you earn may be tax deductible.

Why should you put $5000 in a 6 month CD now? ›

While longer-term CDs may tie up your funds for years, a 6-month CD allows you to access your money relatively quickly. If you suddenly need your $5,000 for an emergency or a more lucrative investment opportunity arises, you won't have to wait years to access your funds without incurring hefty penalties.

Which bank gives 7% interest on CD? ›

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.

What is the highest a CD has ever been? ›

What was the highest CD rate historically? According to the Federal Reserve, the highest CD rate was for a three-month CD term in December 1980, which reached an average of 18.65%.

Is it smart to put money in a CD now? ›

A look at CD rates since June 2022

Higher rates have big benefits for savers. Savings account and CD APYs tend to rise alongside the federal funds rate. If you're in a position to save in today's higher interest rate environment, investments like CDs could help accelerate your savings.

Should I buy a CD now or wait for higher rates? ›

People with money in those high-yield accounts have likely seen their yield increase dramatically since around March 2022, when the Fed started raising interest rates. But if some of that is longer-term money — and rates do decrease in the future — you might be glad you opened a longer-term CD now.

How much money should I put in a CD? ›

Don't put cash into a CD that you'll need for emergencies. Many CDs have a minimum deposit amount, usually around $500. Don't put more in a CD than you feel comfortable parting with.

How high will CD rates go in 2024? ›

Key takeaways. The national average rate for one-year CD rates will be at 1.15 percent APY by the end of 2024, McBride forecasts, while predicting top-yielding one-year CDs to pay a significantly higher rate of 4.25 percent APY at that time.

What are the predictions for interest rates in 2024? ›

MBA: Rates Will Decline to 6.4% In its April Mortgage Finance Forecast, the Mortgage Bankers Association predicts that mortgage rates will fall from 6.8% in the first quarter of 2024 to 6.4% by the fourth quarter. The industry group expects rates will fall below the 6% threshold in the fourth quarter of 2025.

How much will interest rates drop in 2024? ›

Analysts with Fannie Mae and the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) both project that rates will fall going into 2024 and throughout next year. Fannie Mae economists expect rates to drop more quickly, falling below 6% by Q4 2024. Meanwhile, the MBA's forecast for Q4 2024 is 6.1% and 5.9% for Q1 2025.

What is the interest prediction for 2024? ›

In May 2024, the average 2 year fixed rate is 4.74%. While this is a significant drop from its July 2023 peak of 6.86%, it's still much higher than December 2021 when was 2.34%. Find out more in our guide to the Best mortgage rates.

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