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  2. Savings Bonds: About — TreasuryDirect

    www.treasurydirect.gov/savings-bonds

    Earn a fixed rate of interest. Current Rate: 2.60%. For EE bonds issued November 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025. Electronic only – keep them safe in your TreasuryDirect account. Buy for any amount from $25 up to $10,000. Maximum purchase each calendar year: $10,000. Can cash in after 1 year.

  3. U.S. savings bonds - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/savings-bonds

    Learn about the types of U.S. savings bonds, how to buy or redeem them, and calculate their value. Find out how to change a bond's ownership and more.

  4. I bonds interest rates - TreasuryDirect

    www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/research/indepth/i...

    I bonds interest rates. The interest rate on a Series I savings bond changes every 6 months, based on inflation. The rate can go up. The rate can go down. I bonds earn interest until the first of these events: You cash in the bond or the bond reaches 30 years old.

  5. Fiscal Service Announces New Savings Bonds Rates, Series I to ...

    www.treasurydirect.gov/news/2024/release-11-01-rates

    Rates for savings bonds are set each May 1 and November 1. Interest accrues monthly and compounds semiannually. Bonds held less than five years are subject to a three-month interest penalty. I Bond Composite Rate of 3.11% includes a Fixed Rate of 1.20%

  6. U.S. Savings Bonds: Definition, How They Work, Types, and Taxes

    www.investopedia.com/terms/u/ussavingsbonds.asp

    A U.S. savings bond is a government bond that offers a fixed rate of interest over a fixed period of time.

  7. Interest Rates and Prices - TreasuryDirect

    www.savingsbonds.gov/government/interest-rates...

    Simply follow the links to gain further information on Federal Investment Program rates, and rates for SLGS, IRS Tax Credit Bonds, and Trust Funds. You'll also find the U.S. Treasury Certified Interest Rates sorted monthly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually.

  8. Breaking News on I Bonds: Your Next 6-Month Rate Is Falling ...

    www.investopedia.com/breaking-news-for-i-bond...

    I bond interest rates adjust every six months, and with the latest inflation reading now released, we can calculate what your next rate will be on existing bonds.