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Unrealized Potential: Savings Accounts In A Retirement Plan

Por: Forbes Business February 21, 2023

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Unrealized Potential: Savings Accounts In a Retirement Plangetty A feature of the US banking system that mystifies many foreign observers is the wide spread in savings account interest rates. On February 14, rates on savings accounts reported by Bankrate.com ranged from 0.01% to 4.15% with an average of 0.23%. In general, the low-paying banks are the large ones with extensive branch networks and name recognition while the high-paying banks are... + full article



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