"Wall Street Nervously Awaits Inflation Data and Earnings Reports"

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As inflation rates decrease, I bonds purchased during the peak of inflation are now paying significantly lower rates, prompting financial experts to advise selling and reinvesting. The current annualized yield for I bonds is 5.27%, with a fixed rate of 1.30% and a variable rate of 3.97%, which will reset in May. Financial planners recommend considering alternative investment options such as money markets, laddered CDs, and corporate bond bullets based on individual cash flow considerations.
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