Skip to Main Content

Certificates Of Deposit

Bankrate provides comparison tools, educational content, and the latest rate news to help you find the best CD offer.

Explore CD basics

Man at laptop, deep in thought
Certificates of deposit offer peace of mind, but they’re not without some drawbacks.
IRS building
Taxes on CD interest aren’t always clear-cut. Here’s what you need to know.
stacks of coin with dollar bill
A CD ladder lets savers benefit from higher rates without locking up all your money in long-term CDs.

Stay updated on CD rate trends

DAILY

Today's CD rate news

Explore the highest CD rates by term every weekday and learn how economic trends can affect your rate.

Arrow Right Icon
CDS

CD rates forecast for 2024

CD investors continue to benefit from strong yields, while inflation gradually slows. Here's what you need to know before the year ends.

CDS

Historical rate trends

Discover how CD interest rates have changed from 1984 to present and what we can learn from analyzing historical economic data.

Image for Current CD interest rates
WEEKLY

Current CD interest rates

Read up on top available rates and national average trends over time from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and credit unions.

Arrow Right Icon

Experts in all things banking

Our expert writers and editors bring you timely news and reliable information - backed by data and first-hand experience.

About Bankrate's team
Greg McBride

Greg McBride, CFA Arrow Right Icon

Chief Financial Analyst

Sarah Foster

Sarah Foster Arrow Right Icon

Principal U.S. Economy Reporter

Mark Hamrick

Mark Hamrick Arrow Right Icon

Senior Economic Analyst

Calculate your estimated CD earnings

Enter your deposit amount along with the term and APY of the CD you are considering. See how much you could save when your CD reaches maturity.

Latest articles

Woman watering plants.
Check out the latest CD rates from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and thrifts.
Clocks are displayed across an image of a dollar bill.
Take a look at the days when CDs were offering investors double-digit returns.
A young female researches on her phone.
Here’s everything you need to know about no-penalty CDs.
Young Asian woman using smartphone while relaxing on armchair, checking her bank account via online banking and managing her finances. Online personal banking. Wealth management. Digital banking habits. Smart banking with technology
Know the two major benefits of opening a CD now, even as interest rates decline.
Percent symbol with people holding money that is many dollar bills. Concepts of the banking system, rising interest rates, inflation, deflation, and savings.
How to proceed when your CD matures during falling rates.
Couple looking at laptop while sitting on sofa at home
As the Fed is cutting interest rates, consider these certificates of deposit (CDs)
cash folded into a piggy bank shape
These seven banks and credit unions offer competitive rates on CDs for businesses.
Image of bonds and cash
Consider these important factors before investing in bonds and CDs.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference
Fed officials are trying to prevent an economic slowdown from getting worse.
Illustration of Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Tune in to Bankrate’s live coverage of the Fed’s first rate cut since 2020.
Man using credit card while online
Credit card interest rates have a high mark up over the prime rate. Why are card APRs so high?
If you’re looking at HE loans or have a variable-rate line of credit, pay attention to the Fed.
Women using digital tablet to check her finances at home office
For savers, here’s what to consider when the Fed raises interest rates.
Calm focused female freelancer in casual clothes revising reports while sitting on soft couch at table and using computer in light contemporary apartment
Subprime borrowers are particularly affected by interest rate changes. Here’s how to prepare.
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
Banking_How-the-Fed-Rate-Affects-Housing_
The Fed has cut rates by half a percentage point — how will that affect the housing market?
Jerome Powell speaking. A now hiring banner in the background.
Behind the slowing economy is a Fed determined to defeat red-hot inflation.
Business using smartphone with banking icon
Here are three reasons why an online-only bank can improve your banking experience.
Family shopping at grocery store
Americans spent nearly $74,000 in 2022 just to keep their households running.
Illustration of a pile of cash inside of a life raft
The amount varies by individual, but there are guidelines.
image of older couple dancing
Here are scenarios for when each choice – paying down debt or saving – makes more sense.
Young Woman Depositing Check With Smartphone
The amount of time can vary from check to check.
A friendly female customer service representative
These are the 10 largest credit unions in the United States based on assets.
Fantasy illustration of arms reaching out of cell phone screens and handing over cash
Social media platforms have become powerful forces in shaping our perceptions, behaviors and financial aspirations.
The trusted provider of accurate rates and financial information
Wall Street Journal
Usa Today
New York Times
Cnn
Bloomberg
Abc