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Fidelity explains how much idle cash costs savers every year

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The average U.S. checking account yields just 0.07%, while the typical savings account delivers only 0.38% in annual returns, according to FDIC data. Government money market funds that averaged a 5.42% seven-day yield in December 2023 dropped to 3.83% by December 2025, according to SEC Money Market …

The average U.S. checking account yields just 0.07%, while the typical savings account delivers only 0.38% in annual returns, according to FDIC data. Government money market funds that averaged a 5.42% seven-day yield in December 2023 dropped to 3.83% by December 2025, according to SEC Money Market …

The average U.S. checking account yields just 0.07%, while the typical savings account delivers only 0.38% in annual returns, according to FDIC data. Government money market funds that averaged a 5.42% seven-day yield in December 2023 dropped to 3.83% by December 2025, according to SEC Money Market …

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