Money Market vs. High-Yield Savings: Which Is Right for You?

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What Is a High-Yield Savings Account?

A high-yield savings account is a savings account that earns a higher dividend rate than a traditional savings account. At a credit union, these accounts are designed to help members grow their money while keeping funds easily accessible.

Key Benefits of a High-Yield Savings Account

Best Uses for High-Yield Savings

High-yield savings accounts are often the best option for members who want simplicity, flexibility, and steady growth without worrying about balance tiers or transaction features.

What Is a Money Market Account?

A money market account (MMA) combines features of both savings and checking accounts. These accounts typically offer competitive, tiered dividend rates, meaning higher balances may earn higher returns.

Key Benefits of a Money Market Account

Best Uses for Money Market Accounts

A credit union money market account is often a strong choice for members who maintain higher balances and want their money to work harder without sacrificing access.

Money Market vs. High-Yield Savings: Key Differences

While both accounts are safe and insured, the differences come down to balance requirements, access, and earning structure.

Quick Comparison

High-Yield Savings Account

Money Market Account

Both options offer very low risk and strong earning potential—especially at a credit union.

Which Account Is Right for You?

The best choice depends on how much you’re saving, how often you need access, and what your goal is.

Choose a High-Yield Savings Account if:

Choose a Money Market Account if:

Some members even use both—a high-yield savings account for emergencies and a money market account for larger, planned expenses.

Start Growing Your Savings with Confidence

Choosing the right savings account is an important step toward financial security. If you’re unsure which option fits your goals, our team is here to help you compare accounts, understand dividend rates, and build a savings plan that works for you.

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Open an account online or speak with a credit union financial specialist today.



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