Banks earn profit through the spread between the interest they pay depositors and the interest they earn on loans or investments; for example, a bank might pay $58 interest on a $10,000 deposit while earning $400 by lending that money at higher rates, keeping the difference as net interest margin.
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$58.
That's what your bank pays you for 10,000 in savings, [music] and they earn 400. That's almost seven times your interest on the same money.
Your 10,000 sits in [music] their account. They park it at the Fed for almost 4% or they lend it out as mortgage at 7%. [music] You get $58. They keep the rest. This is called net interest [music] margin. Your money funds their margin. Now you know.
Move it to the high-yield savings accounts. [music] Your future self will thank you.
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