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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Best money market account rates today, December 1, 2025 (Earn up to 4.26% APY)
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Best money market account rates today, December 1, 2025 (Earn up to 4.26% APY)

Last updated: December 1, 2025 5:35 pm
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Money market accounts (MMAs) are a popular choice for individuals looking to store their cash while earning a relatively high interest rate. These accounts offer better returns compared to traditional savings accounts and often come with 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.

Despite fluctuations in interest rates, it is still possible to find money market accounts offering more than 4% APY. Online banks and credit unions typically offer the highest rates, making them a popular choice for those seeking to maximize their savings.

The Federal Reserve plays a significant role in determining MMA rates. Following the financial crisis in 2008, interest rates were kept low to stimulate the economy, resulting in MMA rates hovering around 0.10% to 0.50%. As the economy improved, the Fed gradually raised interest rates, leading to higher yields on savings products, including MMAs.

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the Fed to cut its benchmark rate to near zero, causing a sharp decline in MMA rates. However, by 2022, the Fed began aggressively raising interest rates to combat inflation, resulting in historically high deposit rates by late 2023.

While MMA rates have started to decline following the Fed’s recent rate cuts in late 2024, they still remain relatively high compared to historical standards. When comparing money market accounts, it is essential to consider factors beyond just the interest rate, such as minimum balance requirements, fees, and withdrawal limits.

It is crucial to ensure that the MMA you choose is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) to protect your deposits up to $250,000 per institution, per depositor.

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While the national average interest rate for money market accounts is 0.59%, the best rates can reach around 4% to 4.50% APY, similar to high-yield savings accounts. By depositing $50,000 into a money market account with a 4.5% APY, you could earn $2,303 in interest over one year.

Although there are currently no money market accounts offering 5% APY, some high-yield savings accounts from online banks do. It is recommended to explore different options and compare accounts to find the best fit for your financial needs and goals.

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