
Third Federal CD Rates for June 2026 Explained
Third Federal Savings and Loan pays up to 3.75% APY on CDs, with retirement CDs open for just $100. Here's how its rates, terms, and penalties actually compare.
Jenny Ellis focuses on high-yield savings accounts, tracking rate changes across online banks as they happen week to week. She writes conversationally, often comparing offers the way a friend might over coffee, pointing out hidden fees or teaser rates before they trip readers up. Her interest lies in accessibility, helping people move idle cash into accounts that actually work harder. Jenny treats every basis point as worth noticing.
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Third Federal Savings and Loan pays up to 3.75% APY on CDs, with retirement CDs open for just $100. Here's how its rates, terms, and penalties actually compare.

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