Find the Best Money Market rates
This table can help you compare money market rates. Check the table often because money market rates change frequently. You can find the highest-yield money market accounts for minimum deposits of $1 on up. Online banks generally offer the best rates on money market accounts because they don't have a lot of overhead charges. Also, bank money market deposits are FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor.Start Your Search: Change the deposit amount to see more Money Market Rates.
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U.S. Loses More Jobs Than Expected in June July 2, 2009
The U.S. lost 467,000 jobs in June, 102,000 more than the average estimate by economists. The unemployment rate was 9.5% in June, the highest level in 26 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's the highest rate since August 1983, when it was 9.4%. There were 14.7 million unemployed people in June. more...
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Discover Bank June 30, 2009
If you've been hesitant to open a certificate of deposit out of fear that you might need the money if you lose your job, there may be a solution from Discover Bank. The bank is offering a 12-month certificate of deposit that allows you to withdraw principal and interest or close the a more...
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Personal Savings Rate Jumps to 15-Year High June 26, 2009
Americans are socking away more money as they continue to remain concerned about the economy. The personal savings rate grew 1.4% in May to 6.9%, a 15-year high, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. Savings as a percentage of disposable income was 5.6% in April. The savings rate was helped by:
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Irwin Union Bank June 23, 2009
Irwin Union Bank is offering a free Sharp 22 inch HD TV, LCD TV, or FLIP MinoHD Mini-Camcorder for opening an 11-month certificate of deposit. CD rates for this product vary based on zip codes, so you'll have to enter yours to get a quote. A check of about 12 random zip codes throughout the U.S. found more...
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Citizens Bank Savings June 18, 2009
Citizens Bank has two savings accounts for people looking ahead toward their children's college education or toward purchasing a home. Both savings accounts offer the potential to earn a $1,000 bonus. Here are the details of both offers. Open a CollegeSaver account before your child's sixth birthday, and Citizens Bank will pay you a $1,000 bonus plus interest when your child turns 18. To more...


