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Should I invest in a CD now or wait?

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Interest rates on certificates of deposits (CDs) had increased substantially from 2022 to 2023—in lock-step with the Fed’s rate hikes. Now, the national deposit rate for 5-year CDs is 1.43%, up from less than 0.50% in June 2022. Yet many banks are offering rates well above that—the best 5-year CDs have annual percentage yields (APYs) that exceed 4%, and some 1-year CDs are offering APYs well above 5%.

CD rates had been on the rise due to the Fed’s efforts to bring inflation down. However, as inflation has slowed—from more than 9% in the summer of 2022 to about 3% now—the Fed is holding steady with interest rates between 5.25% to 5.5%, the same as it has been since July of 2023. However, there is a chance a cut could be coming as early as the next meeting in September, depending on inflation rates.

So, should you open a CD now or wait? It could very well be the time to buy, especially since many are speculating that the Fed may cut rates at the next meeting.

What happens when the Fed raises rates

Interest rates are the Fed’s number-one tool for fighting inflation. It raises rates to cool consumer spending, which decreases demand for goods and services. Higher rates, on the other hand, reduce demand and inflation.

For example, rising rates send mortgage rates higher, too, making it more expensive to buy a home. Credit card APRs also tend to increase, making it more expensive to carry a balance month-to-month. 

Rising rates tamp down on consumer demand and increase borrowing costs for companies. This can, in turn, cause unemployment to soar as companies may resort to layoffs in response to declining revenue. 

A look at CD rates since June 2022

Higher rates have big benefits for savers. Savings account and CD APYs tend to rise alongside the federal funds rate. If you’re in a position to save in today’s higher interest rate environment, investments like CDs could help accelerate your savings.

CD rates have skyrocketed since 2022: 1-year CD rates have increased more than twelve-fold, with 3-year and 5-year CDs up nearly six-fold and five-fold, respectively.

Why it’s probably time to buy a CD

A rate cut may still be coming in 2024, and we at Fortune Recommends have already seen rates changing on a daily basis. Waiting to open a CD could mean missing out on some stellar rates. 

Acting now means you may be able to lock in high rates on both short-term and long-term CDs, and you can score some serious interest just by opting to deposit a larger lump sum into your CD. 

What to consider before opening a CD

Before investing, shop around and compare the best CD rates offered at various banks and credit unions. It’s possible you won’t find the best rates at your current bank. Currently, short-term CDs—like 6-month and 1-year CDs—offer higher rates than their longer-term counterparts. 

The tables below show examples of top rates by term length. The notes column provides some of the qualifications needed to get a CD but contact the institution to receive the most up-to-date information. Rates are updated daily but are subject to change.

Another strategy could be to buy a 1-year CD every month and build a CD ladder. With a CD ladder, you can lock in some high APYs and stretch those top-notch yields a bit longer while having more liquidity. 

The takeaway

Since inflation and the Fed rate remain high, now may be the time to put some money away into CDs, especially longer-term accounts, since their fixed APY won’t change even if interest rates are cut later this year. 

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