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See today's average mortgage rates across the country.
Loan typeToday+/-Last week
30-year fixed
6.31%
6.44%
15-year fixed
5.83%
5.96%
30-year fixed jumbo
7.40%
7.53%
5/1 ARM
5.85%
5.90%
7/1 ARM
6.22%
6.16%
See today's average home equity rates across the country.
Loan typeToday+/-Last week
$30K HELOC
5.17%
5.19%
$30K home equity loan
7.62%
7.60%
$75K home equity loan
7.27%
7.27%
$50K home equity loan
7.27%
7.26%
$50K HELOC
4.81%
4.86%
See today's savings rates across the country.
Savings typeToday+/-Last week
Money market
2.50%
2.48%
$10K money market
2.77%
2.71%
Six-month CD
3.13%
3.14%
One-year CD
3.62%
3.63%
Five-year CD
4.15%
4.14%
See today's average auto rates across the country.
Loan typeToday+/-Last week
48-month new car loan
6.77%
6.45%
36-month used car loan
7.09%
7.09%
36-month new car loan
6.73%
6.73%
60-month new car loan
6.46%
6.46%
72-month new car loan
6.32%
6.32%
See today's average credit card rates across the country.
Card typeFixedVariable
Standard13.42% 11.57%
Gold11.73% 10.31%
Platinum10.55% 11.60%
All11.88% 11.34%
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