Washington D.C. - May 2024: Front exterior view of the entrance to the Department of the Treasury building in Washington D.C. In my opinion, investors looking to maximize the income generated from ...
Tied to inflation, newly purchased I bonds will pay a 3.98% annual interest from May 1 through October 31, which is up from the 3.11% yield offered since November 1, 2024. This rate is lower than the ...
President Donald Trump has called his signature tax legislation a “big, beautiful bill.” Bond investors would beg to differ. The $28 trillion market for U.S. Treasurys has had an uneasy several days ...
I bond rates have a variable and fixed rate portion, which the Treasury adjusts every May and November. Together, these are known as the I bond "composite rate" or "earnings rate," which determines ...