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It might be the Fed’s last rate hike – goodbye 4%, 5% CDs and savings accounts?

The Federal Reserve’s interest-rate increases have been propping open a window for people to get tempting yields in turbulent times from savings accounts, certificates of deposit and other low-risk cash investments.

Now the Fed increased its benchmark rate again Wednesday. The 25-basis point increase is the central bank’s tenth straight rate hike since March 2022. The increase, which brings the rate to a range of 5%-5.25%, could also be the final increase too, some Fed watchers say.

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