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  2. What Is the Current Prime Rate and How Does It Affect You? - AOL

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    What Is the Prime Rate Today? While the current prime rate is set at 7.75% effective Feb. 2, 2023, it fluctuates over time. The table below lists the prime rate changes over the past five years.

  3. U.S. prime rate - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. prime rate is in principle the interest rate at which a supermajority (3/4ths) of American banking institutions grant loans to their most creditworthy corporate clients. [1] As such, it serves as the de facto floor for private-sector lending, and is the baseline from which common "consumer" interest rates are set (e.g. credit card rates).

  4. How does the prime interest rate affect you? - AOL

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    The current prime rate is 8.5 percent, but that doesn’t mean that people with prime credit should expect to only pay 8.5 percent APR on their credit cards. Credit card issuers determine interest ...

  5. This Fed rate cut: 5 ways lower rates affect how you ... - AOL

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    Card issuers tie their APR rates to the prime lending rate, which typically sits at about 3.00% higher than the Fed funds rate. For instance, the prime rate rose to 8.50% in July 2023 just as the ...

  6. Prime rate - Wikipedia

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    The prime rate or prime lending rate is an interest rate used by banks, typically representing the rate at which they lend to their most creditworthy customers. Some variable interest rates may be expressed as a percentage above or below prime rate.

  7. Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 - Wikipedia

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    The United States Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 is a weekly publication (with daily updates) of the Federal Reserve System of selected market interest rates. [1] Many residential mortgage loans are indexed to the one-year treasury rate published in the H.15 release. [citation needed]