I lost $1,200 by not opening a high-yield savings account - Business Insider

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For years, I was reluctant to switch banks because I thought it would be a pain — but I was wrong

. That's a record low, and may indicate that most people are happy with their banks.

I first considered switching banks right after graduating from college. I had a checking account at Regions, one of the few banks with locations in my Tennessee hometown and my Indiana college town. I felt like I was on trial. Eventually, she reluctantly decided to reverse the charge, but it would take a few weeks for the money to reach my account.

I'd been reluctant to switch banks after the first hack because I thought moving all my money and changing my account information again would be too much of a hassle, but enough was enough.Instead of looking for another traditional bank, I decided to go with an online bank that had a high-yield savings account option. Because online banks have fewer overhead fees than regular banks, they can afford to offer higher interest rates.

As of November 2019, the APY on a PNC savings account is .01%. My Ally savings account has an interest rate of 1.7%.

 

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