Best High-Yield Savings Accounts 2026 — Up to 5% APY Compared

The average traditional bank savings account pays 0.4–0.6% APY. High-yield savings accounts (HYSAs) at online banks offer 4–5% APY — 8–12x more — on the exact same type of insured deposits.

Best HYSAs in 2026

Account APY Min Balance Fee Insurance Best For
EQ Bank HISA (CA) 4.00%+ $0 None CDIC Canada — best overall
Oaken Financial (CA) 4.50%+ $1,000 None CDIC Canada — GICs also available
Wealthsimple Cash (CA) 4.00% $0 None CIPF Canada — all-in-one platform
SoFi (US) 4.60% $0 None FDIC US — best overall
Marcus by Goldman (US) 4.50% $0 None FDIC US — no frills
Ally Bank (US) 4.35% $0 None FDIC US — great user experience

Note: Rates are approximate as of April 2026 and change with central bank policy. Always verify current rates directly with the institution.

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HYSA vs GIC — Which Is Better?

Factor HYSA GIC (Canada) / CD (US)
Rate 4–5% (variable) 4.5–5.5% (fixed)
Access Anytime Locked until maturity
Rate guarantee Variable — can change Fixed for term
Best for Emergency fund Money you won’t need for 1–5 years

The Emergency Fund Rule

Keep 3–6 months of living expenses in a HYSA before investing. It should earn the highest available rate, be instantly accessible, and be separate from your investment accounts.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All investments carry risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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