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  2. I bonds interest rates - TreasuryDirect

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    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.

  3. Savings Bonds: About — TreasuryDirect

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    Guaranteed to double in value in 20 years. Earn a fixed rate of interest. Current Rate: 2.70%. For EE bonds issued May 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024. 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.

  4. U.S. savings bonds - USAGov

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    Current EE and I series savings bonds. The U.S. Department of the Treasury currently sells two types of savings bonds, the EE and I series. Both series have different interest rates, which are either fixed or change with inflation.

  5. I bonds - TreasuryDirect

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    We list interest rates for all I bonds ever issued in 2 ways: Matrix showing fixed rates, inflation rates, and combined rates together. See rate chart (PDF) See Series I Bond Rate History. Separate tables for fixed rates, inflation rates, combined rates. See “I bonds interest rates”.

  6. I bonds interest rates — TreasuryDirect

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    The actual rate of interest for an I bond is a combination of the fixed rate and the inflation rate. The combined rate can, and usually does, change every 6 months. I bonds protect you from inflation because when inflation increases, the combined rate increases.

  7. Home — TreasuryDirect

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    TreasuryDirect.gov is the one and only place to electronically buy and redeem U.S. Savings Bonds. We also offer electronic sales and auctions of other U.S.-backed investments to the general public, financial professionals, and state and local governments.

  8. Treasury Unveils New I Bond Rate of 4.28%—But Your Bond May ...

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    The U.S. Treasury today announced its May 1 rate, unveiling the same fixed-rate component as the previous period (1.30%), but a lower inflation component, coming in at 2.96% (i.e., an...

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

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

  10. I Bonds Explained: Inflation-Protected Savings for Investors

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    I bonds are a type of U.S. bond whose interest rate adjusts every six months to protect its purchasing power from inflation. They are currently paying interest rates of 4.28%.

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

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    November 1, 2022. Effective today, Series EE savings bonds issued November 2022 through April 2023 will earn an annual fixed rate of 2.10% and Series I savings bonds will earn a composite rate of 6.89%, a portion of which is indexed to inflation every six months.