What Are Interest Rates Today? Understanding Current Bond Rates

Interest rates play a crucial role in personal finance and the broader economy. For individuals looking to grow their savings safely, understanding current interest rates on savings bonds, like I bonds, is essential. This article breaks down the current interest rates for I bonds, how these rates are determined, and what you can expect from these investments.

The composite rate for I bonds issued from November 2024 through April 2025 is 3.11%. This rate is a combination of two components: a fixed rate and an inflation rate. Let’s delve into how this rate is calculated.

Fixed rate 1.20%
Semiannual (1/2 year) inflation rate 0.95%
Composite rate formula: [Fixed rate + (2 x semiannual inflation rate) + (fixed rate x semiannual inflation rate)] [0.0120 + (2 x 0.0095) + (0.0120 x .0095)]
Gives a composite rate of [0.0120 + 0.0190 + 0.0001140]
Adding the parts gives 0.031114
Rounding gives 0.0311
Turning the decimal number to a percentage gives a composite rate of 3.11%

How Often Do Interest Rates Change?

Interest rates for I bonds are not static. They are announced in May and November each year. However, the rate change for your specific bond occurs every six months from the bond’s issue date. This means that the interest rate applied to your I bond can change at different times of the year depending on when you purchased it.

To clarify when your interest rate changes, refer to the table below:

If we issued your bond in Your interest rate changes every
January July 1 and January 1
February August 1 and February 1
March September 1 and March 1
April October 1 and April 1
May November 1 and May 1
June December 1 and June 1
July January 1 and July 1
August February 1 and August 1
September March 1 and September 1
October April 1 and October 1
November May 1 and November 1
December June 1 and December 1

Understanding How Interest Accrues

I bonds start earning interest from the first day of the month you purchase them. The interest earned is added to the bond’s principal value twice a year – every six months. This process is known as semiannually compounding. Compounding means your earnings are not just based on the initial principal but also on the accumulated interest. This allows your investment to grow more significantly over time as you earn interest on a larger balance.

To find the current value of your I bond, you can check your account on TreasuryDirect if you purchased the bond electronically. For paper bonds, the Savings Bond Calculator is a helpful tool to determine the current value.

Important Note: Keep in mind that for I bonds held for less than five years, the value shown in TreasuryDirect and the Savings Bond Calculator may not include the last three months of interest. This is because if you redeem your bond before the five-year mark, you will not receive the final three months of interest.

Historical Interest Rates for I Bonds

For those interested in the historical performance of I bonds, understanding past interest rates can provide valuable context. I bonds have had varying interest rates throughout their history, reflecting changes in both fixed rates and inflation rates.

Fixed Rates Over Time

The fixed rate for I bonds is set every May and November and applies to bonds issued in the subsequent six months. This fixed rate remains constant for the life of the bond, making it a predictable component of the overall return.

Date the fixed rate was set Fixed rate for bonds issued in the six months after that date
November 1, 2024 1.20%
May 1, 2024 1.30%
November 1, 2023 1.30%
May 1, 2023 0.90%
November 1, 2022 0.40%
May 1, 2022 0.00%
November 1, 2021 0.00%
May 1, 2021 0.00%
November 1, 2020 0.00%
May 1, 2020 0.00%
November 1, 2019 0.20%
May 1, 2019 0.50%
November 1, 2018 0.50%
May 1, 2018 0.30%
November 1, 2017 0.10%
May 1, 2017 0.00%
November 1, 2016 0.00%
May 1, 2016 0.10%
November 1, 2015 0.10%
May 1, 2015 0.00%
November 1, 2014 0.00%
May 1, 2014 0.10%
November 1, 2013 0.20%
May 1, 2013 0.00%
November 1, 2012 0.00%
May 1, 2012 0.00%
November 1, 2011 0.00%
May 1, 2011 0.00%
November 1, 2010 0.00%
May 1, 2010 0.20%
November 1, 2009 0.30%
May 1, 2009 0.10%
November 1, 2008 0.70%
May 1, 2008 0.00%
November 1, 2007 1.20%
May 1, 2007 1.30%
November 1, 2006 1.40%
May 1, 2006 1.40%
November 1, 2005 1.00%
May 1, 2005 1.20%
November 1, 2004 1.00%
May 1, 2004 1.00%
November 1, 2003 1.10%
May 1, 2003 1.10%
November 1, 2002 1.60%
May 1, 2002 2.00%
November 1, 2001 2.00%
May 1, 2001 3.00%
November 1, 2000 3.40%
May 1, 2000 3.60%
November 1, 1999 3.40%
May 1, 1999 3.30%
November 1, 1998 3.30%
September 1, 1998 3.40%

Inflation Rates and Their Impact

The inflation rate component of I bonds is also updated every May and November. This rate applies to all outstanding I bonds for a six-month period, starting from each bond’s next interest accrual month. The inflation rate ensures that I bonds offer a return that keeps pace with the cost of living.

Date the inflation rate was set Inflation rate for all I bonds issued for six months (starting in that bond’s next interest start month – see the table of months higher on this page)
November 1, 2024 0.95%
May 1, 2024 1.48%
November 1, 2023 1.97%
May 1, 2023 1.69%
November 1, 2022 3.24%
May 1, 2022 4.81%
November 1, 2021 3.56%
May 1, 2021 1.77%
November 1, 2020 0.84%
May 1, 2020 0.53%
November 1, 2019 1.01%
May 1, 2019 0.70%
November 1, 2018 1.16%
May 1, 2018 1.11%
November 1, 2017 1.24%
May 1, 2017 0.98%
November 1, 2016 1.38%
May 1, 2016 0.08%
November 1, 2015 0.77%
May 1, 2015 -0.80%
November 1, 2014 0.74%
May 1, 2014 0.92%
November 1, 2013 0.59%
May 1, 2013 0.59%
November 1, 2012 0.88%
May 1, 2012 1.10%
November 1, 2011 1.53%
May 1, 2011 2.30%
November 1, 2010 0.37%
May 1, 2010 0.77%
November 1, 2009 1.53%
May 1, 2009 -2.78%
November 1, 2008 2.46%
May 1, 2008 2.42%
November 1, 2007 1.53%
May 1, 2007 1.21%
November 1, 2006 1.55%
May 1, 2006 0.50%
November 1, 2005 2.85%
May 1, 2005 1.79%
November 1, 2004 1.33%
May 1, 2004 1.19%
November 1, 2003 0.54%
May 1, 2003 1.77%
November 1, 2002 1.23%
May 1, 2002 0.28%
November 1, 2001 1.19%
May 1, 2001 1.44%
November 1, 2000 1.52%
May 1, 2000 1.91%
November 1, 1999 1.76%
May 1, 1999 0.86%
November 1, 1998 0.86%
September 1, 1998 0.62%

Current Composite Rates Overview

The composite rate, which is the actual interest rate you earn on your I bond, is a combination of the fixed rate and the inflation rate. The table below summarizes the current composite rates for I bonds based on when they were purchased.

Period when you bought your I bond Composite rate for your 6 month earning period starting November 2024 through April 2025
From Through
Nov. 2024 Apr. 2025
May 2024 Oct. 2024
Nov. 2023 Apr. 2024
May 2023 Oct. 2023
Nov. 2022 Apr. 2023
May 2022 Oct. 2022
Nov. 2021 Apr. 2022
May 2021 Oct. 2021
Nov. 2020 Apr. 2021
May 2020 Oct. 2020
Nov. 2019 Apr. 2020
May 2019 Oct. 2019
Nov. 2018 Apr. 2019
May 2018 Oct. 2018
Nov. 2017 Apr. 2018
May 2017 Oct. 2017
Nov. 2016 Apr. 2017
May 2016 Oct. 2016
Nov. 2015 Apr. 2016
May 2015 Oct. 2015
Nov. 2014 Apr. 2015
May 2014 Oct. 2014
Nov. 2013 Apr. 2014
May 2013 Oct. 2013
Nov. 2012 Apr. 2013
May 2012 Oct. 2012
Nov. 2011 Apr. 2012
May 2011 Oct. 2011
Nov. 2010 Apr. 2011
May 2010 Oct. 2010
Nov. 2009 Apr. 2010
May 2009 Oct. 2009
Nov. 2008 Apr. 2009
May 2008 Oct. 2008
Nov. 2007 Apr. 2008
May 2007 Oct. 2007
Nov. 2006 Apr. 2007
May 2006 Oct. 2006
Nov. 2005 Apr. 2006
May 2005 Oct. 2005
Nov. 2004 Apr. 2005
May 2004 Oct. 2004
Nov. 2003 Apr. 2004
May 2003 Oct. 2003
Nov. 2002 Apr. 2003
May 2002 Oct. 2002
Nov. 2001 Apr. 2002
May 2001 Oct. 2001
Nov. 2000 Apr. 2001
May 2000 Oct. 2000
Nov. 1999 Apr. 2000
May 1999 Oct. 1999
Nov. 1998 Apr. 1999
Sept. 1998 Oct. 1998

Understanding current interest rates, especially for investments like I bonds, is important for making informed financial decisions. I bonds offer a safe and reliable way to grow your savings, with interest rates that adjust to reflect both a fixed component and inflation, ensuring your investment keeps pace with economic changes.

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