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Your Savings Rate Is About to Drop, Experts Say. Here's How to Prepare

Article updated on Sep 16, 2024

There's still time to earn interest, just at a lower rate.

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Our Experts

Kaz WeidaDashia MildenCourtney Johnston

Written by 

Kaz Weida

Kaz Weida is an educator and freelance journalist who covers insurance, taxes, banking, and a wide array of personal finance topics. In addition to CNET, Kaz contributes to Yahoo Finance, ConsumerAffairs, and Popular Mechanics.

See full bio

Edited by 

Dashia Milden

Dashia is a staff editor for CNET Money who covers all angles of personal finance, including credit cards and banking. From reviews to news coverage, she aims to help readers make more informed decisions about their money. Dashia was previously a staff writer at NextAdvisor, where she covered credit cards, taxes, banking B2B payments. She has also written about safety, home automation, technology and fintech.

See full bio

Courtney Johnston

Courtney Johnston

Senior Editor

Courtney Johnston is a senior editor leading the CNET Money team. Passionate about financial literacy and inclusion, she has a decade of experience as a freelance journalist covering policy, financial news, real estate and investing. A New Jersey native, she graduated with an M.A. in English Literature and Professional Writing from the University of Indianapolis, where she also worked as a graduate writing instructor.

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CNET staff -- not advertisers, partners or business interests -- determine how we review the products and services we cover. If you buy through our links, we may get paid.

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Table of Contents

  • Why haven’t banks dropped savings rates already?
  • Expect savings rate drops later this fall
  • What can you do to protect your savings?
  • 1. Remember the main benefit of your savings account
  • 2. Explore other ways to earn interest
  • 3. Shop other banks

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Kaz Weida is an educator and freelance journalist who covers insurance, taxes, banking, and a wide array of personal finance topics. In addition to CNET, Kaz contributes to Yahoo Finance, ConsumerAffairs, and Popular Mechanics.

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