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Current CD Rates For May 2025

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: May 6, 2025 6 Min Read
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A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit account in which your money accrues interest at a fixed yield for a set period of time, or term. CD terms typically range from as short as a few months to as long as five years, or even longer. However, if you withdraw your funds before the CD’s term ends, you’ll likely be charged an early withdrawal penalty, which is typically some or all of the interest you’ve accrued.

Find current CD rates and recent interest rate trends from Bankrate below. Here are the current national average annual percentage yields (APYs) as of Tuesday, May 06, 2025, according to Bankrate’s most recent survey:

  • 1-year CD yield: 2.02 percent APY
  • 3-year CD yield: 1.69 percent APY
  • 5-year CD yield: 1.7 percent APY

The national average rate for one-year and five-year CDs started to increase in February 2022, driven in part by rising Treasury yields and expectations of Federal Reserve rate increases. Since February 2023, the one-year CD average has been higher than the five-year CD average.

In March 2025, officials chose to hold the federal funds rate at a target range of 4.25-4.5 percent. They also left the benchmark rate unchanged in January, after rate cuts at the three previous rate-setting meetings, which brought the Fed’s benchmark rate down by a total of 1 percentage point, or 100 basis points.

Competitive CD APYs had been decreasing gradually leading up to the September 2024 rate cut, as well as in its wake. Prior to the three 2024 rate cuts, the Fed had held rates at a multi-decade high since July 2023, in an effort to tame inflation — while high-yield CD rates rose to historic highs.

Latest average CD APYs: 3-month trend

Bankrate monitors the national average rates on various CD terms, including:

Date 1-year CD 3-year CD 5-year CD
04/28/2025 2.01% 1.68% 1.69%
04/21/2025 2.01% 1.69% 1.70%
04/14/2025 2.01% 1.69% 1.70%
04/07/2025 2.02% 1.69% 1.70%
03/31/2025 2.02% 1.69% 1.69%
03/24/2025 2.00% 1.67% 1.68%
03/17/2025 2.01% 1.67% 1.67%
03/10/2025 2.02% 1.68% 1.68%
03/03/2025 2.01% 1.68% 1.69%
02/24/2025 2.00% 1.67% 1.68%
02/17/2025 2.00% 1.67% 1.68%
02/10/2025 2.00% 1.68% 1.69%
02/03/2025 1.98% 1.67% 1.67%
01/27/2025 1.99% 1.67% 1.66%

How Bankrate calculates the national average

Bankrate has made enhancements to our national averages database on April 14, 2025, including ones that retroactively impact previous weeks’ listings in our table. Previous enhancements were also made in January 2025. Up to 1,200 banks and credit unions are surveyed weekly to generate the national averages. Among these institutions are those that are broadly available and offer high yields, as well as some of the nation’s largest banks.

Compare CD rates by term for May 2025

Current 6-month CD rates

  • Rising Bank — 4.40% APY
  • Bread Savings — 4.40% APY
  • Popular Direct — 4.40% APY
  • Limelight Bank — 4.25% APY
  • CIBC Bank USA — 4.31% APY

See additional best 6-month CD rates.

Current 1-year CD rates

  • Popular Direct — 4.40% APY
  • Bask Bank — 4.30% APY
  • Marcus by Goldman Sachs — 4.25% APY
  • Limelight Bank — 4.20% APY
  • TAB Bank — 4.21% APY

See additional best 1-year CD rates.

Current 3-year CD rates

  • America First Credit Union — 4.15% APY
  • SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union — 4.15% APY
  • Synchrony Bank — 4.00% APY
  • Marcus by Goldman Sachs — 4.00% APY
  • Bread Savings — 4.00% APY

See additional best 3-year CD rates.

Current 5-year CD rates

  • Synchrony Bank — 4.15% APY
  • Popular Direct — 4.05% APY
  • Bread Savings — 4.00% APY
  • TAB Bank — 3.81% APY
  • Sallie Mae Bank — 3.80% APY

See additional best 5-year CD rates.

Note: Annual percentage yields (APYs) shown are as of May 1, 2025 Bankrate’s editorial team updates this information weekly. APYs may have changed since they were last updated and may vary by region for some products.

Current CD rates FAQs

  • The Federal Reserve’s decisions on interest rates can affect CD rates. Once the central bank makes a decision to change the rate, competitive banks will generally move CD yields in the same direction. Broader macroeconomic conditions also influence CD rates.

  • CD rates are determined by several factors. The decisions made by the Federal Reserve on the federal funds rate will likely influence CD rates. Competition among banks and credit unions will also influence the payout on their CDs, as well as whether or not the financial institution needs deposits. In general, online banks tend to pay higher rates than banks with branches. Changes in Treasury yields and economic conditions also influence CD rates.

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