U.S. Bank CD Rates (February 2025) (original) (raw)

When you’re saving money, getting the best interest rate can help speed up the process. CDs stand out as a savings option since they often beat the returns offered by money market and savings accounts. They’re also a safe option, and they’re available in several varieties to suit different personal finance goals.

U.S. Bank, the fifth-largest bank in the nation, offers four types of CDs, including some with APYs that exceed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC)’s national averages for CDs. We at the MarketWatch Guides team will look at the current U.S. Bank CD rates and features, along with the bank’s other savings products.

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U.S. Bank CD Rates

Since opening a U.S. Bank CD account requires that you keep your money deposited for the full term length to avoid an early withdrawal penalty, it’s important to consider the APY you’ll earn. U.S. Bank’s top rates occasionally beat what competing traditional banks are offering, though online banks tend to offer better rates overall.

Rates vary for the bank’s standard, special, step-up and trade-up CDs. The chosen term length affects your APY, and current customers may get higher interest rates on certain CDs. Each CD option is insured by the FDIC.

U.S. Bank Standard CD Rates

Requiring a $500 minimum deposit, the U.S. Bank standard CD features many term options from one month to five years. However, the standard CD rates fall significantly below the national averages.

U.S. Bank CD Term APY* Minimum Deposit
1 month 0.05% $500
2 months 0.05% $500
3 months 0.05% $500
6 months 0.05% $500
9 months 3.70% $500
1 year 0.05% $500
18 months 0.05% $500
2 years 0.05% $500
3 years 0.10% $500
4 years 0.15% $500
5 years 0.25% $500

*APY accurate as of February 6, 2025 and is based on Minneapolis’ 55402 ZIP code. Rates may vary by location.

U.S. Bank Special CD Rates

U.S. Bank’s CD Specials have terms ranging from five to 13 months and require a $1,000 minimum deposit. Its competitive, fixed rates are more than twice the national averages, according to the FDIC, for similar terms. Also, you may be able to earn better CD offers if you’re an existing customer.

U.S. Bank CD Term APY* Minimum Deposit
5 months 4.00% $1,000
9 months 3.70% $1,000
13 months 3.20% $1,000

*APY accurate as of February 6, 2025 and is based on Minneapolis’ 55402 ZIP code. Rates may vary by location.

U.S. Bank Step Up CD Rates

The U.S. Bank’s step-up CD has a 28-month term and a $1,000 minimum deposit requirement. Its APY changes every seven months and averages out to a 0.35% blended APY. While the 0.05% starting rate is very low, you’ll later get rate jumps to 0.25%, 0.45% and 0.65%.

U.S. Bank CD Term APY* Minimum Deposit
28 months 0.35% (blended) $1,000

*APY accurate as of November 15, 2024 and is based on Minneapolis’ 55402 ZIP code. Rates may vary by location.

U.S. Bank Trade Up CD Rates

With the trade-up CD, you can ask U.S. Bank to increase your rate once if it later advertises a better one for a CD term similar to the time left on yours. It requires $1,000 to open, and the five-year trade-up CD is more competitive than the five-year standard CD.

U.S. Bank CD Term APY* Minimum Deposit
30 months 0.10% $1,000
5 years 0.40% $1,000

*APY accurate as of November 15, 2024 and is based on Minneapolis’ 55402 ZIP code. Rates may vary by location.


U.S. Bank CD Rates vs. Competitors

Competing online-only banks offer higher interest rates that far exceed U.S. Bank’s one-year CD APY. Traditional banks also have more competitive options, though they may require making a large deposit or meeting relationship rate requirements. However, U.S. Bank’s 500minimumdepositamountislessthanthe500 minimum deposit amount is less than the 500minimumdepositamountislessthanthe1,000 to $2,500 several other banks require.

Bank APY on 1-Year CD* Minimum Deposit $2,500 Deposit Value at Close of CD
Bank of America 0.03% 1,000∣1,000 1,000∣2,500.75 (flexible CD)
Capital One 4.00% None $2,601.85
Citibank 3.00% for balances below 100,000∣100,000 100,000∣500 $2,576.13
Discover 4.00% 2,500∣2,500 2,500∣2,602.02
Synchrony Bank 4.00% None $2,602.02
U.S. Bank 0.05% $500 $2,501.25

*APY accurate as of February 7, 2025.Rates may vary by location. Citibank APY is for New York and U.S. Bank’s APY is for Minneapolis.

>> Related: Learn more about the different types of CDs


Other U.S. Bank Products

If you prefer flexible access to your savings and no early withdrawal penalties, U.S. Bank has traditional savings and money market account options with different minimum opening deposit requirements, fees and variable rates.

U.S. Bank Savings Account APY* Monthly Fee Minimum Deposit
Standard Savings Account 0.01% 4(waivableifmeetterms)∣4 (waivable if meet terms) 4(waivableifmeetterms)25
Elite Money Market Account 0.05% on up to 24,999.99and3.7524,999.99 and 3.75% on 24,999.99and3.7525,000+ 10(waivableifmeetterms)∣10 (waivable if meet terms) 10(waivableifmeetterms)100
Retirement Money Market Account Not disclosed None 100or100 or 100or25 automatic monthly deposit

*APY accurate as of November 15, 2024 and is based on Minneapolis’ 55402 ZIP code. Rates may vary by location.

U.S. Bank Savings Account

The U.S. Bank Standard Savings account requires a $25 initial deposit. It has savings tools, free overdraft transfers (requires a linked account) and an ATM card to use at more than 4,500 fee-free ATM locations. The APY isn’t competitive compared to the 0.46% national average for savings accounts and U.S. Bank’s CD rates.

The low $4 monthly maintenance is avoidable if you meet one of these requirements:

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U.S. Bank Elite Money Market Account

Requiring $100 to open, the Elite Money Market account lets you use both checks and a debit card, similar to a checking account. It features the same savings tools and overdraft protection as the savings account, but has a tiered APY structure.

You earn a very small amount of interest on a balance below $25,000, though the APY goes up as your balance increases. Its top rate is competitive with most U.S. Bank CDs and nearly seven times the 0.69% national average for money market accounts.

Although there’s a $10 monthly fee, you have two waiver options:

U.S. Bank Retirement Money Market Account

The Retirement Money Market Account comes with no monthly maintenance fee. It requires a 100minimumdepositora100 minimum deposit or a 100minimumdepositora25 recurring, automatic monthly deposit. Similar to the Elite Money Market Account, this account offers competitive, tiered interest rates.

This account requires an individual retirement account (IRA) plan to open, and you’ll need to head to a U.S. Bank branch to apply.

>> Related: Learn more about the best money market rates


The Bottom Line: U.S. Bank CDs

U.S. Bank is one of the nation’s largest banks, giving customers plenty of access to physical branches and ATMs. It can be good for customers looking for different options for checking accounts and CDs. However, it only has one option for savings accounts. But if you value online or mobile banking, then it could be a solid option for you.

>> Related: Read our U.S. Bank review


FAQ: U.S. Bank CD Rates

The current CD rates at U.S. Bank range from 0.05% to 4.10% depending on the CD type and term. The CD Specials offer the bank’s best CD rates, and current customers may qualify for higher rates. All U.S. Bank CDs are FDIC-insured.

Although it’s not common to get 6.00% on a CD, you can often find rates exceeding 5.00% through online credit unions and banks. Check for high-yield CDs.

Online-only financial institutions usually pay the highest CD rates. This is often because they don’t have as many expenses as brick-and-mortar banks.


*Data accurate at time of publication

**Rates accurate as of November 15, 2024

Editor’s Note: Parts of this story were auto-populated using data from Curinos, a research firm that collects data from more than 3,600 banks and credit unions. For more details on how we compile daily rate data, check out our methodology here.