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Even after a couple recent Fed rate cuts, high-yield savings accounts remain a bright spot for savers. Many are still offering between 4.00% and 5.00% APY, which is several times higher than what ...
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Savers still have the advantage, with many high-yield savings accounts (HYSAs) offering between 4.00% and 5.00% APY -- several times higher than big-bank rates. That edge, though, may not last.