Series I savings bonds, or I bonds, purchased through October 2024, will earn 4.28%,TreasuryDirect® announced May 1, 2024. This rate includes an inflation component of 2.96% annualized and a fixed rate of 1.30%, with the latter remaining constant throughout the bond’s life. In comparison...
To determine thevalue of your old bonds, you can use theSavings Bond Calculatoron the TreasuryDirect website. You'll need the type ofbond, its denomination, and the date it was issued. There's also a place to type in your bond’s serial number, but you don’t need that to get a ...
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I bonds, which are a type of savings bond issued and backed by the U.S. government, offer not only a low-risk investment option but also protection from inflation. Latest Rate Twice a year, on May 1 and November 1, the Treasury resets therates for I bonds. These ra...
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