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How to buy I bonds

Inflation-adjusted I bonds went from a relative obscurity to a hot commodity.
The U.S. Treasury has raised the composite rate for Series I savings bonds to 4.26% for bonds issued from May 1 to October 31, 2026, up from 4.03%. The fixed rate remains at 0.90%, while the inflation ...
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