If you don't mind graphs and not tables, www.bankrate.com provides money market rates going back five years. Look up 'graph rate trends' in their Search box, or go to
http://www.bankrate.com/funnel/graph/
It's not perfect, but I haven't found anything more useful. Yet.
- Rick in Connecticut
Exchange rates are always fluctuating.
Exchange rates are always fluctuating.
One can find the bank money market rates by going to Citizens Bank website. The website quotes rates on many financial rates, including bank money market rates.
There are a number of sites that offer information about money market rates. One can find information on sites such as Money Rates, Bankrate and Nerd Wallet.
Money market rates have remained steady. They are typically very low compared to interest rates on CD's and stocks.
Interest rates change daily among banks on money market accounts. To get the most current rates check bankrate.com
CapitalOne Direct Banking, EverBank, AllyBank, FNBODirect are some of the banks that offer the highest money rates. ScottTrade, tradeMONSTER, OptionsHouse are some of the brokerage houses that offer competitive money market rates. Most banks offer money market rates. The rates for money markets vary by banks and can be as high as 1.5%.
Bankrate.com is an extremely helpful financial site for various information to include Money Market account rates. The link to their Money Market page is http://www.bankrate.com/funnel/savings/.
There are several online sources for finding money market rates. Banks as well as financial advisers will offer help in finding the best rates as well.
Assuming you mean a money market CD, the average rates are pretty bad, ~1.5%. For savings accounts, it's even worse, at
Currently, Capital One offers the best rates, but this changes daily. Check out the list at www.bankaholic.com/money-market
There are a lot of places that claim to have the best money market rates online. Some of these places are Capital One and Ally Bank, since they have low rates and deposits.