Really? Can you point to one of those?
Chase currently has a TEN YEAR CD that pays 2.25%, and everything shorter than that is less than .75%
I would LOVE to find a short-term CD that pays 3%. That's pretty sad, these days.
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Consumers Credit Union (<$10k) see details » |
Checking | 4.09% ↑ (up from 3.09%) |
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Jan 25 (Yesterday) |
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Heartland Bank (< $15k) see details » |
Checking | 3.00% ↓ (down from 3.25%) |
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Jan 26 (Today) |
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Lake Michigan Credit Union (<$15k) see details » |
Checking | 3.00% ↓ (down from 4.00%) |
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Jan 24 (2 days ago) |
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PenFed Credit Union see details » |
7 Year CD | 2.75% ↓ (down from 3.00%) |
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Jan 26 (Today) |
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Melrose Credit Union see details » |
5 Year CD | 2.68% ↑ (up from 2.57%) |
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Jan 25 (Yesterday) |