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Retirement Money Market Account

As part of a comprehensive retirement planning strategy, U.S. Bank offers an FDIC-insured1 Retirement Money Market account2 for long-term savings needs. This account is intended for use as part of a retirement plan:

  • is an easy way to diversify your retirement portfolio and offers valuable tax advantages.

  • can help you build your retirement savings with competitive, tiered interest rates.

Please consult your U.S. Bank branch to schedule a planning consultation.

Retirement Money Market Account
  • Monthly maintenance fee: $0
  • Minimum opening deposit: $100 or $25 automatic monthly deposit

Visit your local U.S. Bank branch to apply for our Retirement Money Market account.

Getting Started
To apply, you’ll need:

  • a Social Security Number
  • a Driver's License, State ID or Military ID
  • to be at least 18 years old and a legal U.S. resident
Why Choose a Retirement Money Market Account from U.S. Bank?
With U.S. Bank, you get the strength of our national presence and the friendliness of a local bank. We offer a wide range of financial products, including many exclusive free services. With over 3,000 branches across the U.S., we also offer the personal service you expect from a community bank and convenience that’s second to none.
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800-872-2657
  1. FDIC insured up to the maximum allowed by law.

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  2. Retirement Money Market accounts are only available at U.S. Bank branches.

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