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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Best high-yield savings interest rates today, January 20, 2026 (Earn up to 4% APY)
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Best high-yield savings interest rates today, January 20, 2026 (Earn up to 4% APY)

Last updated: January 20, 2026 8:25 pm
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High-yield savings account rates have been falling, but some of the best accounts still pay above 4% APY. In order to get the highest interest rate possible on your savings, it’s important to do your research and find competitive offers. Not sure where to start? Here’s a closer look at savings interest rates today and where you can find the best ones.

The average interest rate on a traditional savings account is only 0.39%, according to the FDIC. However, the best savings rates can be found on high-yield accounts, which often pay much more.

As of January 20, 2026, the highest savings account rate available from our partners is 4% APY. This rate is offered by SoFi, Valley Bank Direct, and Barclays.

Here is a look at some of the best savings rates available today from our verified partners:

Over the last decade, savings account interest rates have fluctuated quite a bit. From 2010 to about 2015, rates were rock-bottom, hovering at around 0.06% to 0.10%. This was largely due to the 2008 financial crisis​ and the Federal Reserve’s decision to lower its target rate to near zero in order to spur economic growth.

From 2015 to 2018, interest rates began to increase gradually. However, they remained low by historical standards. Then the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 led to another sharp decrease in rates as the Fed once again cut rates to stimulate the economy. This brought average savings interest rates down to new lows, around 0.05% to 0.06% by mid-2021​.

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Since then, savings account rates have recovered considerably, largely driven by the Fed’s interest rate hikes in response to skyrocketing inflation. However, the Fed finally lowered the federal funds rate toward the end of 2024 and throughout 2025. As a result, deposit rates have steadily declined.

The following is a look at how savings interest rates have changed over the past decade:

Despite the fact that interest rates have risen substantially since 2021, the average savings account rate is still fairly low, especially compared to market investments. If you’re saving for a long-term goal such as a child’s education or retirement, a savings account probably won’t generate the returns needed to reach your goal.

On the other hand, if you’re saving for an emergency fund, home down payment, vacation, or other short-term goal, a high-yield savings account is ideal — especially if you want to access the funds as needed. Other types of deposit accounts, including money markets and CDs, may offer similar or even better rates, but restrict how often you can make withdrawals. The key is to shop around and find an account that provides a competitive rate with low or no fees.

*Earn up to 4.00% Annual Percentage Yield (APY) on SoFi Savings with a 0.70% APY Boost (added to the 3.30% APY as of 12/23/25) for up to 6 months. Open a new SoFi Checking & Savings account and enroll in SoFi Plus by 1/31/26. Rates variable, subject to change. Terms apply at sofi.com/banking#2. SoFi Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.

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