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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Best CD rates today, June 8, 2025 (lock in up to 4.2% APY)
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Best CD rates today, June 8, 2025 (lock in up to 4.2% APY)

Last updated: June 8, 2025 11:20 pm
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If you’re looking to maximize your savings and earn more from your money, locking in a high CD rate today could be a smart move. A certificate of deposit (CD) allows you to earn a competitive rate on your savings and watch your balance grow over time. However, with rates varying widely across financial institutions, it’s crucial to shop around and ensure you’re getting the best rate possible.

Traditionally, longer-term CDs offered higher interest rates than shorter-term CDs, as banks incentivized savers to keep their money on deposit for longer periods. However, in today’s economic climate, the opposite is true.

As of June 8, 2025, CD rates remain competitive, especially for shorter terms. The highest CD rate currently stands at 4.2% APY, offered by Marcus by Goldman Sachs on their 9-month CD with a $500 minimum opening deposit.

When considering a CD, the amount of interest you can earn depends on the annual percentage yield (APY). This metric takes into account the base interest rate and how often interest compounds, which is typically daily or monthly for CDs.

For example, if you invest $1,000 in a one-year CD with a 1.81% APY and monthly compounding, your balance would grow to $1,018.25 after a year, including $18.25 in interest. Opting for a one-year CD with a 4% APY would result in a balance of $1,040.74 at maturity, with $40.74 in interest earned.

The more you deposit in a CD, the more you stand to earn. For instance, a $10,000 deposit in a one-year CD with a 4% APY would yield a total balance of $10,407.42, earning you $407.42 in interest upon maturity.

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Beyond traditional CDs, there are other types of CDs to consider that offer different benefits. These include bump-up CDs, which allow you to request a higher rate if bank rates increase, no-penalty CDs that enable early withdrawals without penalties, jumbo CDs requiring higher minimum deposits for potentially higher rates, and brokered CDs purchased through brokerages for potentially better terms but with added risks.

When choosing a CD, it’s essential to consider not just the interest rate but also the type of CD that best suits your financial goals and needs. Explore the various options available to maximize your savings and make the most of your money.

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