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Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

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5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 5k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 800



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24

SUBs collected in past year: $1100
SUBs pending: $400


Total Revolving CL: $118,700
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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

Down from 4.25% apy

5% Gas: Citi Custom Cash 9.4k
5% Amazon: Chase Prime VS 15k
3% grocery and streaming: Cap1 Savor 2500
2% catch all: NFCU CashRewards+ 5k, USB Smartly 2k
Sock Drawer: Jovia Elite 25k, Suncoast CU 20k, Lowe’s 35k,
Barclays AAdvantage Aviator Red 3k, CreditOne 800



^^^Fico8 scores as of Dec ‘24

SUBs collected in past year: $1100
SUBs pending: $400


Total Revolving CL: $118,700
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ptatohed
Valued Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

I'm seeing this on my HYSAs as well.  It was inevitable.  No more 5%s.  Let's hope the 4%s stay for a little longer.  

5% CB rotating: ;
Everyday 3% CB: ;
Everyday 5%: ;
Companion Card: ;
Everyday 2.2% CB: ;
Retired to sock drawer after AOD (kept alive w/ 1 purchase every 6 mo): ;
On my radar: ;
Still Waiting for an Invite: ;
No hope:
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

The recent APY drops I can attest to.

 

Synchrony HYS - 4.545% > 4.30%
Capital One HYS  - 4.35% > 4.10%
AMEX HYS - 4.25% > 4.10%
Discover HYS - 4.16% > 4.10%

VMFXX 7 day SEC yield - 5.27% > 4.87%

 

But Chase Savings still holding strong at 0.01% APY
Thats notable right?

 

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Windchill92
Regular Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

Was pretty bummed out when I got this eMail this morning...but a change to be expected. If this rate cut remains, I'd expect Amex to drop rates again to 4%ish before the end of the year.

Have been ignoring Citi's 4.30% APY, which I will now keep an eye on...but that'll probably drop soon, too.

NFCU has a 1 yr CD with 5.30% APY on a max $3,000 balance. Probably going to scoop one of those up before they drop that.

Gardening since 05 July 2024
Total Revolving CL: $92.5k
Inquiries: (as of 05 July 2024)
EX: 1/6, 2/12
EQ: 3/6 (2 auto), 4/12
TU: 1/6, 2/12
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FicoMike0
Valued Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

Dcu is still offering 6% on the first $1000

https://www.dcu.org/bank/savings/primary-savings.html

7% up to $25,000 with hoop jumping.

https://www.lascolinasfcu.com/checking-accounts

 

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Windchill92
Regular Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

Las Colinas FCU requires 15 debit card transactions/month. Other FCUs require a similar or less amount on a high yield checking acct.

I remember a workaround for this being discussed here on the FF, but what is it again? Recurring transactions/transfers?

Gardening since 05 July 2024
Total Revolving CL: $92.5k
Inquiries: (as of 05 July 2024)
EX: 1/6, 2/12
EQ: 3/6 (2 auto), 4/12
TU: 1/6, 2/12
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FicoMike0
Valued Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

I don't know about a workaround. It does say point of sale, does that eliminates online purchases?

I did 50 in 60 days for a sub, but I'm not doing it longterm. Go to the movies, two tickets, popcorn, three transactions. Go to grocery, self check out, 3-4 transactions. They do add up quickly. The thing is, you're not using your cash back credit cards.

 

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FicoMike0
Valued Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

Btw, have you ever been to las Colinas? It's a shame some people have to live like that!

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crystal626
Regular Contributor

Re: Amex lowering Apr on HYSA

I'm going to miss the high savings rates. It's been nice having consistent low risk returns.

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