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Here’s the interest rate you need to beat

Last updated: March 10, 2026 5:01 pm
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In the world of personal finance, the age-old advice to “save, save, save!” is a common refrain. Financial educators, gurus, and influencers all stress the importance of building up your savings. However, what many fail to mention is that simply stashing your cash in a savings account may not be enough to keep pace with inflation.

Inflation is the measurement of how prices increase over time, encompassing everything from rent and groceries to utilities and gas. As these costs rise, the purchasing power of your savings diminishes. For example, in the winter of 2024-25, $911 was sufficient to cover heating bills for the average household. Fast forward to this winter, and that same family is expected to need $995 – a 9.2% increase.

So, what does this mean for your savings? Even if your money is earning interest, if that interest rate isn’t outpacing inflation, your savings are effectively losing value. This can make it harder to cover basic expenses over time.

To combat this, it’s crucial to ensure that the interest rate on your savings is higher than the inflation rate. In early 2026, the inflation rate is hovering around 2.7%. To beat inflation, aim to earn more than 2.7% on your savings.

One way to achieve this is by keeping your cash in a deposit account that offers at least 3% APY. While major banks may only offer around 0.39% APY, community banks, credit unions, and online banks often provide rates above 3%. High-yield savings accounts (HYSA) and certificate of deposit (CD) accounts are popular options for earning higher interest rates.

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HYSA, offered primarily by online banks, can pay around 3%-4% APY. CDs, which require you to leave your money on deposit for a set period of time, also offer rates in the 3%-4% range. Just be aware that withdrawing funds before the CD’s maturity date may incur penalties.

Money market accounts (MMA) are another option to consider, offering higher interest rates than traditional savings accounts while still allowing access to your funds. MMAs typically have check-writing or debit card access, though may require a higher minimum balance.

For those seeking non-bank options, Treasury bills backed by the U.S. government can provide competitive rates. T-bills with 8-week terms are currently offering rates as high as 3.64%.

In conclusion, while saving money is essential, it’s equally important to ensure that your savings are growing at a rate that outpaces inflation. By exploring higher-interest options like HYSA, CDs, MMAs, and Treasury bills, you can protect the real value of your savings in the long run.

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