For the past couple of years, I've maintained this list of high-yield savings accounts by hand. That worked fine for a while, but savings account interest rates change often, and I prefer spending my time writing about personal finance.

So, now we're providing you with this tool which monitors rates from over 200 banks and displays the top 50 highest rates. These are daily rate updates to help you find the best high yield savings account rates.

Reader reviews on the best savings accounts and over 1,600 Get Rich Slowly reader comments come after the table.

TypeRateAPYMin. To Earn APYDetails
Savings2.00%2.02%$0SMART Savings Account - for young adults 18 yrs or younger, withdrawals prior to 18th birthday may result in a penalty
Savings1.50%1.51%$0Saver Rewards, tiered rates apply, APY valid for balances between $0 to $15,000, online accounts only, requires an Interest Rewards Checking account in which you must meet monthly qualifications to earn maximum Saver Rewards APY - 12 debit card purchases - electronic statements - 1 direct deposit or ACH. Limited to Massachusetts market area.
Savings1.20%$0FreeMONEYSavings - Rate for balances below $20,000 - must maintain Dollar Bank FreeMONEY Checking or e-Checking to earn rate. Open online and mail in forms. Available in Pennsylvania, and Ohio market area. Rate collected within: 15222 (PA)
MMA1.04%1.05%$5,000Earn More Money Market Account - Rate earned on balances of $5,000.00 and up-new money only.
MMA1.04%1.05%$5,000 Earn More Money Market Account - Rate earned on balances of $5,000.00 and up-new money only.
Savings1.01%$0Great Rate Savings - Tier Up to $35,000 - Account must be linked to Great Rate Checking Account - Available only to Oklahoma residents
Savings1.00%$0APY for balances up to $50,000
Savings1.00%$1Regular Savings - Maintain $1,000 balance each day and avoid a $25 monthly maintenance fee - Miami-Dade County, Florida market area only
Savings1.00%$0Online Savings - APY for all balances
MMA0.95%0.95%$5,000Current Promotion - Money Market Account - Account must be opened in person at one of the New York branches - New money only - Limited time offer - Rate collected within: NY
Savings0.95%0.95%$1Statement Savings - Rate collected within: NY
Savings0.94%$1
MMA0.90%$1Online Money Market Account
MMA0.90%$0Nationwide - apply online
Savings0.90%$0eOne Savings - APY on balances of $0.01-$500,000. Companion account to eOne Checking, no minimum balance, no monthly fees, free ATM card, Online applicants only, who do not have existing deposit accounts with Salem Five
Savings0.90%$100CIT Savings - APY for daily balances below $25,000 - apply online
MMA0.85%0.85%$100,000Available only to Michigan market area. Must open account in person. Gogebic Money Market Checking - tiered interest rates. APY for balances of $100,000 - 9,999,999.99
MMA0.85%0.85%$250,000Premium Money Market - tier $250,000 and over
MMA0.85%0.85%$5,000Online Money Market - Rate/APY for balances between $5,000-$500,000
MMA0.85%$25,000Money Market - APY for balances $25,000 and above.
Savings0.85%$1Online Savings Act - Rated Kiplinger's Best Online Savings Account, no minimums, no monthly fees, manage accounts securely online
Savings0.85%0.85%$2,500Online Savings Account - up to 6 withdrawal transactions per month with no service fee
Savings0.85%$0High-Yield Savings - Bank by phone or online only.
Savings0.85%$0Nationwide - apply online
Savings0.85%0.85%$25Online Savings - Rate/APY for balances between $25-$500,000
Savings0.85%$25,000High Yield Savings - APY for balances $25,000 and above.
MMA0.84%0.84%$0Money Market Savings Account - All balances - No monthly fees - Apply online
Savings0.84%0.84%$0Online Savings - Free online transactions, no monthly fees, no minimums - Apply online
MMA0.80%$50,000Money Market Savings - Rate earned on balances up to $99,999.99 - transaction limitations - apply online
MMA0.80%$10,000Apply online - Limited to Pennsylvania and New Jersey market area
MMA0.80%$0Money Market Savings - up to 6 withdrawals are permitted per month - apply online - a division of Northeast Bank based in Maine
MMA0.80%0.80%$100,000Money Market Tier $100,000 and up
MMA0.80%$10,000Money Market - APY for balances between $10,000-$24,999.
Savings0.80%0.80%$0Online Savings Account - Account can only be held in individual or joint ownership - Up to 6 preauthorized transfers from your Online Savings Account per statement cycle
Savings0.80%0.80%$10,000Online Savings Account - $10,000 minimum daily blanace requirement to avoid $10 monthly fee - optional eStatement - Free ATM/Debit Card, Online Banking, Mobile Check Deposit - Available to Residents of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin Only
Savings0.80%0.80%$1Clear Sky Savings - Tier $1 - $249,999
Savings0.80%$10,000High Yield Savings - APY for balances between $10,000-$24,999.
MMA0.79%$0Online MM Rate - apply online
MMA0.76%0.76%$0Yield Pledge Money Market Account - New Account bonus rate - 1.25% for the first six months, 1.01% First Year APY and ongoing APY currently 0.76% - for account balances of $50,000 or less
MMA0.76%$1,000Tiered Money Market - tier $1,000 - $9,999.99 - apply online
MMA0.76%$10,000Tiered Money Market - tier $10,000 - $24,999 - apply online
MMA0.76%$25,000Tiered Money Market - tier $25,000 - $49,999 - apply online
MMA0.76%$50,000Tiered Money Market - tier $50,000 - $99,999.99 - apply online
MMA0.76%$100,000Tiered Money Market - tier $100,000 - apply online
MMA0.75%0.76%$0TIAA Direct is not accepting new account applications at this time. Money Market - tier 0 - $9,999
MMA0.75%0.76%$10,000TIAA Direct is not accepting new account applications at this time. Money Market - tier $10,000 - $24,999
MMA0.75%0.76%$25,000TIAA Direct is not accepting new account applications at this time. Money Market - tier $25,000 - $49,999
MMA0.75%0.76%$50,000TIAA Direct is not accepting new account applications at this time. Money Market - tier $50,000 and above
Savings0.76%$0Yield Pledge Savings Account - apply online
Savings0.75%0.76%$0TIAA Direct is not accepting new account applications at this time. High-Yield Savings, tier 0-$9,999

Rates / APY terms above are current as of the date indicated. These quotes are from banks, credit unions and thrifts, some of which have paid for a link to their website. Bank, thrift and credit union deposits are insured by the FDIC or NCUA. Contact the bank for the terms and conditions that may apply to you. Rates are subject to change without notice and may not be the same at all branches.


Savings Account Rates Updated May 14, 2013

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The rates on this page are current as of May 14, 2013. Rates are low right now, but they’ll rise as the economic crisis eases. For more information about these banks, please see the 1,700+ comments that follow this list.

I’ve heard a lot of people mention their online high-yield savings account, but I’ve never bothered to look into them. It occurred to me today that it’s ridiculous to keep my “web money” in a no-yield checking account at Wells Fargo. As my blog revenue grows, I’m throwing away money by not having my savings someplace that pays. So how does one find the highest interest savings accounts?

I did some research. I searched on Google for “high yield savings account” and “money market account” and followed promising links (and ads) from the search results. Here are the offers that I was able to find with minimal digging. All of these accounts are FDIC insured and, unless otherwise noted, can link to other bank accounts (your local credit union, for example). CD Rates are maintained on a separate page.

Right now savings & money market rates are within close range of CD rates, and companies like EverBank are offering rates higher than many CD rates – without locking you in for the term of the CD. As of May 14, 2013 EverBank offers an ongoing 0.76% APY for their Yield Pledge Money Market Account.

Based on anecdotes from GRS readers, the first group of banks offer excellent customer service, great rates, and a good user interface:

  • Ally Bank High Yield Online Savings Account offers a 0.84% APY (Rate as of May 14, 2013) with no minimum balance and no monthly fees. Ally Bank is the reincarnation of GMAC and was rated as “Best for Savings” by Kiplinger. They have a heavy marketing campaign going right now so you have probably seen their ads stating, “You can also depend on no monthly fees, no minimum balances or deposits, and no sneaky disclaimers.”
  • CIT Bank offers 0.90% APY for all deposits between $100-$24,999 and 1.00% on any deposit of $25,000 or above for their savings account. Henry Ittleson founded CIT in 1908 to provide financing for businesses. Throughout the 20th century, CIT continued to grow, expanding into many business sectors. CIT Bank is an FDIC-insured institution, and offers CDs, savings accounts and custodial accounts to small businesses and consumers. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • SallieMae Online High Yield Savings Account offers a 0.85% APY with no minimum balance and no monthly fees and daily compounded interest. SallieMae is best known for originating, servicing and collecting on student loans, and while they have a very competitive rate on the SallieMae high yield savings account, they also stay close to their education focus by providing a 10% match on UPromise earnings. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • FNBO Direct High Interest Online Savings Account offers a 0.85% APY, the minimum balance to open an account is $1.00 and no monthly fees. FNBO was named best online savings account by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. FNBO has also been rated as one of the safest of the major online banks according to a study by bankrate.com. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • EverBank Yield PledgeSM Money Market Account offers, for first time account holders, a 1.25% for the first six months, and a first year APY currently at 1.01% then an ongoing APY currently at 0.76% APY up to $50k on their Yield Pledge money market account. EverBank is an online-only bank that has been named “Best of the Web” for 5 consecutive years by Forbes.com and was also named “Best of the Breed” for online banks by Money Magazine. EverBank has a $1,500 initial-deposit requirement. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • Capital One 360 offers 0.75% APY on their Savings Account with no minimum balance and no monthly fees. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • HSBC Advance Online Savings Account offers 0.10% APY, no monthly fees, web interface. $1 minimum to open. Named “best online savings account” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2006. Rate as of May 14, 2013.

This second group of banks is also worth considering. They tend to have stiffer requirements, more hoops to jump through, or lower customer reviews. (Note: E*Trade savings accounts are being sold to Discover, as Joe noted in the comments, and they have been removed from the list):

  • Savings Square Savings Account offers 0.55% APY. $1 minimum to open. Electronic interface only. I’ve had a couple readers tell me setting up an account at Savings Square is a nightmare. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • Presidential Online Bank Savings Account offers 0.50% APY on balances up to $35,000. Balances in excess of $35,000 earn 0.25% APY. Why rates drop as your balance goes up is a bit of a mystery. No fees, ATM access, web interface. $5,000 minimum to open. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • Emigrant Direct Savings Account offers 0.50% APY, no fees, web interface. No minimum. GRS readers like Emigrant Direct. Rate as of May 14, 2013.
  • Lending Club is another option, but its not like a bank. Lending club works by people requesting personal loans between $100-$25,000, while others fund (fully or partially) them based on criteria provided by Lending Club. Although this option isn’t as safe as a traditional bank as it lacks some of the protections afforded to traditional savings accounts by FDIC insurance, lending club offers yields above today’s deposit rates.

You can also seek to find the best high interest savings account through exploring numerous bank rates blogs, such as RateAPY.com, which cover different bank deals on a near-daily basis, from both local as well as national banks.

The rate of personal savings has been increasing recently, even despite low rates. A reader sent in a story about online banks last November, but that discussion was specifically about customer service. I’d like to hear from people who use one (or more) of these banks and can tell me more about the features. Which one should I choose and why?

You may also be interested to learn about rewards checking accounts. Also, Canadian readers should check out this article about Canadian high-interest savings accounts.

You can use the EDIE calculator to check on which types of accounts at which banks and for which amounts are FDIC insured. Do your homework and choose an online savings account that works for you.

Have you been able to find savings or money market account rates that are even better than the ones listed here? If so, please let us know. Don’t forget to include all the details: name of the bank, state, rate, when you opened this account with this rate and whether one can you open an account online or have to come in person. I’d like to find the best possible savings account rates and money market rates to share with Get Rich Slowly readers. 2013. Rates are low right now, but they’ll rise as the economic crisis eases. For more information about these banks, please see the 1,700+ comments that follow this list.

GRS is committed to helping our readers save and achieve your financial goals.Savings interest rates may be low, but that’s all the more reason to shop for the best rate.Find the highest savings interest rate from Ally Bank, Capital One 360, Everbank, and more.

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