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Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady: Here's What That Means for Credit Cards, Savings Rates, Mortgages and Car Loans

Here’s a look at how the Fed's June interest rate decision may affect your finances.

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady: Here's What That Means for Credit Cards, Savings Rates, Mortgages and Car Loans

TL;DR

  • The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady at its June meeting.
  • The decision was influenced by the fastest inflation rate in three years and rising energy costs.
  • Higher interest rates make borrowing more expensive for consumers, impacting mortgages, credit cards, and auto loans.
  • Credit card APRs are expected to remain high due to the Fed's benchmark rate.
  • Savings rates may offer some positive returns, with high-yield accounts paying over 4%.
  • Mortgage rates are more influenced by Treasury yields and the economy, remaining volatile.
  • Auto loan rates remain elevated, increasing costs for new and used car buyers.
  • Federal student loan rates are fixed for the life of the loan, offering some protection, but new borrowers may see higher rates.