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Home / Business and Economy / Fed Rate Cut Looms: Your Savings May Shrink Soon

Fed Rate Cut Looms: Your Savings May Shrink Soon

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A third Fed rate cut in 2025 is expected next week.
  • Savings and CD yields may soon decrease as rates fall.
  • Lock in current high CD rates before the Fed's cut.
Fed Rate Cut Looms: Your Savings May Shrink Soon

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to enact its third interest rate reduction of 2025 next week, following previous quarter-point cuts in September and October. Market indicators suggest a strong probability of this upcoming adjustment, which will directly influence the rates banks offer on savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs).

As a result, deposit yields are projected to decline in the coming weeks. However, current rates remain historically attractive, with many accounts still providing returns in the mid-4% range despite the Fed's previous actions to curb inflation by raising rates to a 23-year high. This situation presents a narrowing window for consumers to secure the best available CD rates.

To mitigate the impact of falling yields, savers can adopt proactive strategies. Regularly checking savings account Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) and seeking out higher-yield alternatives is recommended. For funds not immediately needed, locking in a CD before the anticipated rate cut can guarantee today's higher interest rates well into 2026, ensuring money continues to work effectively even as the market shifts.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The next Federal Reserve rate cut is expected next week, marking the third reduction of 2025.
As the Federal Reserve cuts rates, banks will likely lower the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) on savings accounts, meaning your savings may earn less interest.
The best strategy is to lock in a Certificate of Deposit (CD) with a high rate now, before the Federal Reserve's anticipated cut reduces available yields.

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