Finance
January 1, The ‘Nearly Risk-Free’ Investment You Should Know About
According to a report from CNBC, I bonds are set to deliver a record-setting 9.62% annual rate until October 2022 — the highest since 1998.
The Department of Treasury made the groundbreaking announcement on Monday. The hike is meant to keep pace with the March consumer price index data — which showed an annual inflation growth of 8.5%.
According to CNBC, I bonds “don’t lose value and earn monthly interest based on two parts, a fixed rate and a variable rate, changing every six months.”
The Department of Treasury said that the variable rate is 9.62% through October of this year, but the fixed rate will stay at 0%.
Ken Tumin, founder and editor of DepositAccounts.com, told the outlet that the fixed rate stays the same for the 30-year life of the bond, meaning someone who purchased I bonds with a higher fixed rate could possibly circumvent inflation for at least six months.
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Nearly risk-free I bonds to deliver a record 9.62% interest for the next six months
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