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With the stock market taking major tumbles recently, low-risk investors might opt for a safer vehicle for their savings: government-issued I bonds. Between May 1 and Oct. 31 of this year, the new ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has introduced a new interest rate for Series I Bonds, setting it at 3.98% annually. This rate is effective for bonds purchased from May 1 to October 31, marking a ...
Inflation savings bonds, called I Bonds, have two components: a fixed rate that remains with the 30-year life of the bond and a variable rate that adjusts each six months after you bought the I Bond.
I Bonds sold from November 2025 through April 2026 will have a 4.03% yield. This consists of a 0.90% fixed rate plus a 3.12% inflation adjustment. I Bonds can protect you from inflation, but it's ...
I Bonds bought now through April 2026 will have an annualized rate of 4.03% for six months after you buy the bond. I Bonds offer higher rates than many regular savings accounts at bigger banks. Anyone ...
Series I Savings Bonds are a relatively safe cash investment for individuals to park up to $10,000 per year. 1-year I-Bond yield is 3.62% for bonds bought before 4/30/2025, but expected tariff impacts ...