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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Best money market account rates today, February 6, 2026 (up to 4.01% APY return)
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Best money market account rates today, February 6, 2026 (up to 4.01% APY return)

Last updated: February 6, 2026 8:35 pm
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With the Federal Reserve cutting the federal funds rate multiple times in recent years, deposit interest rates, including money market account rates, have been on the decline. This makes it crucial for individuals to compare MMA rates and maximize their earnings on their balances.

Although the national average rate for MMAs is just 0.56%, there are high-yield money market accounts available that offer well over 4% APY. This is more than six times the national average, making it essential to shop around for the best rates before opening a money market account.

Online banks are a great place to start when searching for the best money market account rates. These banks operate exclusively online, cutting down on overhead costs and allowing them to offer competitive rates and low fees. Credit unions are also known for providing competitive rates and fewer fees, making them another viable option for high-yield savings accounts.

Money market accounts are a great option for short-term savings goals, offering higher interest rates than regular savings accounts. They also provide easier access to funds compared to options like certificates of deposit (CDs). Additionally, MMAs are considered low-risk and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor, per institution.

It’s important to note that many money market accounts require a minimum balance to open the account and earn the highest advertised rate. Failure to maintain this balance could result in fees or missing out on the best rates. Additionally, some MMAs may limit the number of transactions allowed per month, so frequent access to funds should be considered.

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If you’re considering opening a money market account, be sure to compare rates and shop around for the best offer. While MMAs offer competitive rates, investing in market securities such as stocks, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds may provide higher returns in the long run. Speaking with a financial advisor or using a robo-advisor can help you navigate the best investment options for your financial goals and priorities.

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