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Why Interest Rates on Savings Accounts Are Still So Low
Podcast |
Odd Lots
Publisher |
Bloomberg
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Business News
Investing
News
News Commentary
Publication Date |
Feb 23, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:37:58

The Federal Reserve has been raising benchmark borrowing rates at the fastest pace in decades, but the interest rate paid out to millions of people with bank accounts is still stuck at almost zero. According to data from Bankrate, the average interest rate on savings accounts is just 0.23%. So what's going on? Why have many banks so far avoided raising what they pay out to depositors even as the Fed hikes, and will that eventually change? What does it mean for the financial system and also economic policy given that higher rates are, in theory, supposed to encourage less spending and more saving in order to curb higher inflation? On this episode, we dig deep into the making of bank deposit rates with Barclays strategist Joe Abate.

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