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CD rates forecast for 2024: Expect banner year for savers with strong yields, lower inflation rate
The year 2023 came to a close with yields that had peaked on certificates of deposit (CDs) and other deposit accounts. Although Federal Reserve rate cuts are possible in 2024, it should remain a strong year for savers as annual percentage yields (APYs) stay high overall and inflation hopefully cools further.
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What is inflation?
Here’s a breakdown of what inflation is and isn’t, as well as why it matters so much for your wallet.
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Signs of a recession
The U.S. economy looks like it's still on stable footing, but high inflation and rising interest rates could challenge that down the road.
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Fed's interest rate decision
The biggest winners and losers from the Fed's interest rate decision.
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FOMC: what to expect
Fed meeting preview: As unemployment rises and inflation slows, should officials cut interest rates now?
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Job creation is expected to be almost two times slower over the next 12 months.
Consumers will likely have to keep paying more for almost everything they buy.
Fed officials are projecting seven total rate hikes in 2022 alone.
There’s no telling when inflation will slow down.
The move marks an end to the Fed’s most aggressive economic rescue effort in history.
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The Fed’s unconventional tool for fending off recession is being wound down.
Consumers are bracing for a longer stretch of high inflation. But when can it be expected to slow down?
Despite strong economic indicators, many Americans are experiencing a “vibecession.”
Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.
Get the latest rates on top-yielding money market accounts.
Add-on CDs can offer more flexibility than a traditional CD.
The rule provides a framework for settling unauthorized debit-card transactions.
Here are easy actions you can take to avoid the fee of get it waived.
Working as a freelancer requires a new approach to saving money. Here’s how.
Local banks provide valuable in-person services that online-only banks can’t offer.
Mortgage rates have fallen, but the imminent Fed cut could make them even more favorable for refinancers.
Prices rise and fall all the time in the U.S. economy. It’s not always inflation.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates several times. These interest rate changes are likely to affect the rates of personal loans.
It isn’t always about two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth.
As the job market weakens, some economists say the Fed should’ve cut rates already.
If you’re looking at HE loans or have a variable-rate line of credit, pay attention to the Fed.
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
Subprime borrowers are particularly affected by interest rate changes. Here’s how to prepare.
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