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I’m Taking A Close Look At What a New $55,000 CD Account Actually Earns Today
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I’m Taking A Close Look At What a New $55,000 CD Account Actually Earns Today

Yahoo Finance · Jul 2, 2026, 2:15 PM

Key takeaways

  • Treasury bills yield around 4% with state and local tax exemptions, making them a legitimate competitor to CDs at this balance.
  • The federal funds rate dropped from 4.5% to 3.75%, making longer-term CDs increasingly attractive before rates fall further.
  • A $55,000 certificate of deposit earns interest based on three factors: the bank's posted rate, the term length, and whether interest compounds or pays out periodically.

I’m Taking A Close Look At What a New $55,000 CD Account Actually Earns Today Austin Smith Thu, July 2, 2026 at 9:15 PM GMT+7 6 min read Quick Read Top online banks pay 3 to 5 times the national average 12-month CD rate of 1.65% APY, worth hundreds of dollars monthly on $55,000.

Treasury bills yield around 4% with state and local tax exemptions, making them a legitimate competitor to CDs at this balance.

The federal funds rate dropped from 4.5% to 3.75%, making longer-term CDs increasingly attractive before rates fall further.

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