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  2. New I Bond Rate of 3.11% Announced: What It Means for Your ...

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    Find out how the I bonds current rate of 3.11% impacts returns for both new and current investors in today’s inflation environment.

  3. 9 Things You Really Need to Know Before Investing in I Bonds

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    Series I Savings Bond rates are set to change on May 1, 2024, when the new rates will be announced. To give some perspective, for Series I Bonds issued from November 2023 through April 2024, the ...

  4. Interest Rate For Series I Savings Bonds Falls to 4.3%: What ...

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    Gone are the days of series I savings bonds paying almost 7% in interest. The U.S. Treasury announced Friday that the inflation-protected bonds would start paying investors 4.3% on May 1, down ...

  5. New Series I bond rate rises to 5.27% – Is it a good ... - AOL

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    The new rate applies to bonds issued between November 2023 and April 2024. New Series I bond rate rises to 5.27% – Is it a good time to buy? Skip to main content

  6. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    The interest rate of a Series HH bond was set at purchase and remained that rate for 10 years. After 10 years the rate could be adjusted, with interest paid at the new rate for the remaining 10 year life of the bond. [25] After 20 years, the bond would be redeemed for its original purchase price. Issuance of Series HH bonds ended August 31, 2004.

  7. I bonds were paying nearly 10% in 2022. It's time to sell. - AOL

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    By contrast, the I bond fixed rate in November 2021 and May 2022 — when inflation was soaring — was 0%. That means those older bonds are now earning the current variable rate, period. The ...

  8. How to use Series I bonds for college savings

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    Lower current yield than a well-diversified portfolio of stocks: Yields on Series I bonds tend to be higher in times of elevated inflation, but are generally still lower than the long-term return ...

  9. Procrastinators, Rejoice: The 6.89% I bonds Will Beat ... - AOL

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    With a yield of 9.62%, the recently expired Series I bond was understandably popular. With interest rates rising, bond funds are down this year and banks continue to offer miserly rates on deposit ...