Have you saved up for this upcoming holiday season? Now that it’s November, you’re likely going to be spending a lot more through the end of the year. If you’re not sure you can handle the extra expenses, it’s a good idea to take advantage of the best Oregon savings rates available today so you can build a safety net of extra cash for 2012. 
| Featured Rate | Bank / Credit Union | Account Type | |
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0.90%
As of January 25, 2012
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American Express Bank FSB, Member FDIC | Savings Account |
| Highest Rates Recent Rate Changes | |||
| Best Rates (APY) | Bank / Credit Union | Account Type | |
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0.25%
As of February 3, 2012
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View Rate Details | Oregon Pioneer Credit Union | Savings Account |
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0.25%
As of February 3, 2012
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View Rate Details | Northwest Adventist Credit Union | Savings Account |
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0.25%
As of February 2, 2012
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View Rate Details | Pacific Northwest Ironworkers Credit Union | Savings Account |
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0.25%
As of January 27, 2012
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View Rate Details | Register Guard Employees Credit Union | Savings Account |
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0.25%
As of March 24, 2011
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View Rate Details | South Valley Bank & Trust | Savings Account |
| Bank / Account Type | Rate Change | Date | |
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