Top CD Rates Today: April 22, 2024 | Lock In 5% APY Or Higher (2024)

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Top CD Rates Today: April 22, 2024 | Lock In 5% APY Or Higher (1)

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Key takeaways

  • Today's highest CD rate across terms is 5.36% APY, which is available on a one-year CD.
  • You'll find yields of 5% or greater on many CD terms.
  • By contrast, national averages are only yielding around one-third of the highest rates.

A certificate of deposit (CD) can be a useful tool for meeting your savings goals. Whether you’re saving to buy a house, a new car or your dream vacation, a CD allows you to calculate up front exactly how much interest you’ll have earned when the term is up. This is possible due to a CD’s fixed annual percentage yield (APY).

As we enter the final full week of April, the top APY across CD terms is 5.36 percent, which is offered on a one-year term. Overall, top rates have held steady this month; the only fluctuations that occurred were the highest one-year rate dipped in recent weeks, and then increased slightly. Currently, leading rates for shorter terms are higher than those for longer ones.

The table below shows top CD rates for the most common terms, as well as national averages and the amount you can earn in interest with a $5,000 deposit.

Today's top CD rates by term

CD termInstitution offering top APYHighest APYNational average APYEstimated earnings on $5,000 with top APY
3-monthPopular Direct5.30%1.20%$65
6-monthPopular Direct5.30%1.68%$131
9-monthForbright Bank5.30%N/A$197
1-yearCIBC Bank USA5.36%1.75%$268
18-monthFirst Internet Bank of Indiana5.04%1.82%$383
2-yearFirst Internet Bank of Indiana4.82%1.51%$494
3-yearFirst Internet Bank of Indiana4.66%1.41%$732
4-yearFirst Internet Bank of Indiana4.50%1.49%$963
5-yearFirst Internet Bank of Indiana4.55%1.43%$1,246

Note: Annual percentage yields (APYs) shown are as of April 22, 2024. APYs for some products may vary by region.

N/A: Not available; Bankrate doesn’t track national averages for the 9-month CD term due to limited available data. Estimated earnings are based on the highest APYs and assume interest is compounded annually.

What is a no-penalty CD?

Like standard CDs, no-penalty CDs typically earn a fixed APY over a set period of time — although unlike regular CDs, no-penalty CDs don’t charge an early withdrawal penalty if you take out the funds before the term ends. The trade-off for this perk is that you’ll often earn a lower APY than you would with a CD that has an early withdrawal penalty.

What the current rate environment means for CDs

In 2022 and 2023, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate a total of 11 times, bringing its current target range to a 23-year high of 5.25-5.50 percent. However, the Fed has left rates unchanged for five straight meetings due to inflation not slowing as quickly as hoped for.

Yields on competitive savings accounts and CDs tend to move in lockstep with the Fed’s interest rate moves. As such, many banks increase their yields when the Fed raises rates, and they lower yields when the Fed drops rates. While the Fed has held rates steady since July 2023, top CD APYs ended up peaking in late 2023 and have been decreasing gradually ever since then.

Is it still a good time to open a CD? “Even though CD yields have pulled back a bit, you’re still able to lock in yields that are well in excess of inflation and do so for multiple years,” says Greg McBride, CFA, Bankrate’s chief financial analyst. “The declines will likely accelerate as we get closer to the Fed beginning to cut interest rates, so there is no sense in waiting.”

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Research methodology

Bankrate calculates and reports the national average APYs for various CD terms. Factored into national average rates are the competitive APYs commonly offered by online banks, along with the very low rates often found at large brick-and-mortar banks.

In June 2023, Bankrate updated its methodology that determines the national average CD rates. For the process, more than 500 banks and credit unions are now surveyed each week to generate the national averages. Among these institutions are those that are broadly available and offer high yields, as well as some of the nation’s largest banks.

Top CD Rates Today: April 22, 2024 | Lock In 5% APY Or Higher (2024)
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