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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Best money market account rates today, August 4, 2025 (Earn up to 4.41% APY)
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Best money market account rates today, August 4, 2025 (Earn up to 4.41% APY)

Last updated: August 4, 2025 6:20 pm
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Money market accounts (MMAs) are a popular choice for individuals looking to earn a higher interest rate on their cash while maintaining liquidity and flexibility. Unlike traditional savings accounts, MMAs often offer better returns and may also provide check-writing privileges and debit card access, making them ideal for long-term savings that you may need to access for certain purchases or bills.

While interest rates on MMAs have been falling in recent months, there are still opportunities to find accounts offering more than 4% APY. It’s important to compare rates and features when choosing a money market account to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money.

Historically, MMA rates have fluctuated based on changes in the Federal Reserve’s target interest rate. Following the 2008 financial crisis, interest rates were kept low to stimulate the economy, resulting in MMA rates typically ranging from 0.10% to 0.50%. As the economy improved, interest rates began to rise, leading to higher yields on savings products, including MMAs. However, the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 caused the Fed to cut rates to near zero again, resulting in a decline in MMA rates.

In 2022, the Fed began aggressively raising interest rates to combat inflation, leading to historically high deposit rates. By late 2023, many MMAs were offering rates of 4% or higher. However, the Fed began cutting rates again in late 2024, causing MMA rates to decline once more.

As of 2025, MMA rates remain high compared to historical standards, though they have started to decrease following the Fed’s recent rate cuts. Online banks and credit unions tend to offer the highest rates on MMAs, making them a popular choice for savers.

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When comparing money market accounts, it’s essential to consider factors beyond just the interest rate. Minimum balance requirements, fees, and withdrawal limits can impact the overall value of the account. Some accounts may require a large minimum balance to earn the highest rate or charge monthly maintenance fees. It’s crucial to shop around and compare accounts to find one that meets your needs.

Additionally, ensure that the MMA you choose is insured by the FDIC or NCUA, guaranteeing deposits up to $250,000 per institution, per depositor. Most MMAs are federally insured, but it’s important to verify this in case of a financial institution failure.

In conclusion, money market accounts can be a valuable tool for individuals looking to earn a competitive interest rate on their savings while maintaining access to their funds. By comparing rates, fees, and features, you can find an MMA that meets your financial goals and helps you grow your savings over time.

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