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1 day ago · Series EE savings bonds issued November 2024 through April 2025 will earn an annual fixed rate of 2.60% and Series I savings bonds will earn a composite rate of 3.11%, a portion of which is indexed to inflation every six months. The EE bond fixed rate applies to a bond’s 20-year original maturity.
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To find the current value of a bond, enter its series, denomination, and issue date, then click "Calculate." (You need not enter the bond’s serial number. But if you’re building an inventory, serial numbers might help you distinguish one bond from another in your list.) To see where the issue date and serial number are found on a bond, see our diag...
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You can create an inventory of paper bonds and check their values over and over in the future without re-entering information: To createan inventory, enter information about your paper bonds, one bond at a time, into the Calculator. To savean inventory for future use: 1. Click the "Save" button in the results section of the Calculator. This creates...
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Find out what your paper savings bonds are worth with our online Calculator. The Calculator will price paper bonds of these series: EE, E, I, and savings notes. Other features include current interest rate, next accrual date, final maturity date, and year-to-date interest earned.
1 day ago · I bonds interest rates. The interest rate on a Series I savings bond changes every 6 months, based on inflation. The rate can go up. The rate can go down. I bonds earn interest until the first of these events: You cash in the bond or the bond reaches 30 years old.
I Bonds. Protect against inflation. The interest rate on a particular I bond changes every 6 months, based on inflation. Current Rate: 4.28% This includes a fixed rate of 1.30%. For I bonds issued May 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024
The U.S. Department of the Treasury currently sells two types of savings bonds, the EE and I series. Both series have different interest rates, which are either fixed or change with inflation. Learn more about EE bonds and I bonds, including how to: Buy and redeem them. Determine their value. Claim them if the owner has died.
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Nov 1, 2021 · Effective today, Series EE savings bonds issued November 2021 through April 2022 will earn an annual fixed rate of .10% and Series I savings bonds will earn a composite rate of 7.12%, a portion of which is indexed to inflation every six months.