Washington Best Savings Account Rates
Washington Best Savings & MMA Rates
Find the best savings account rates in Washington from banks and credit unions. You can get the highest Washington savings rates and money market rates in Washington by searching our savings/MMA database. Whether you’re looking for regular savings account rates, IRA savings rates, or money market rates you can find the best rates at RatesORama.com. Search for bank CD rates by searching for our best CD rates lists and if your searching for mortgage rates you can search for today's mortgage rates by searching our mortgage rate list in your state.
Regular Savings Accounts in Washington
Washington regular savings accounts at banks and credit unions can be opened with as little as a $1 deposit. Some Washington banks and Washington credit unions have higher opening savings account balances.
Best Savings Account Rates and Money Market Account Rates in Washington
Savings Rates Updated Tue Oct 15, 2024
Jumbo Savings Accounts in Washington
Washington jumbo savings accounts pay a higher interest rate than regular Washington savings rates. Jumbo savings interest rates in Washington are higher because they require a higher minimum deposit to open an account.
Bank Savings Rates & MMA Rates in Washington
When you are searching for the best savings rates and money market rates in Washington you can start your search at local banks. You can also search for the highest savings yields and MMA yields at national banks. Savings accounts at Washington banks are insured the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) for up to $250,000.
Washington Credit Union Savings Rates & MMA Rates
When you are searching for the highest credit union interest rates you can start your search at local Washington credit unions. Some credit unions in Washington allow you to open a share savings account regardless of where you live in the United States so don’t limit your search to local credit unions in Washington. Savings accounts at Washington credit unions are insured the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) for up to $250,000.
Cities in Washington
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