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30Y FIXED6.85% 0.02·15Y FIXED6.12% 0.01·REFI 30Y6.78% 0.01·HELOC9.20%0.00·JUMBO 30Y7.05% 0.03·HYSA TOP4.85% 0.05·12M CD5.10%0.00·24M CD4.85% 0.02·5Y CD4.40% 0.01·MMA TOP4.65%0.00·AUTO 60M NEW7.10% 0.02·AUTO 60M USED8.45% 0.04·PERSONAL EXC.8.20%0.00·10Y TREASURY4.32% 0.01·30Y FIXED6.85% 0.02·15Y FIXED6.12% 0.01·REFI 30Y6.78% 0.01·HELOC9.20%0.00·JUMBO 30Y7.05% 0.03·HYSA TOP4.85% 0.05·12M CD5.10%0.00·24M CD4.85% 0.02·5Y CD4.40% 0.01·MMA TOP4.65%0.00·AUTO 60M NEW7.10% 0.02·AUTO 60M USED8.45% 0.04·PERSONAL EXC.8.20%0.00·10Y TREASURY4.32% 0.01·
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Best HYSA in New Jersey

New Jersey residents have access to the same top-rated national high-yield savings accounts as anyone else in the country. With a median household income of $97,126 in New Jersey, earning 4.85% APY on idle cash adds up fast. Interest taxed up to 10.75% state rate. All accounts listed below are FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor.

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Bask Bank High-Yield Savings
No minimum balance. No monthly fees. FDIC-insured up to $250K per depositor. Open online in minutes from anywhere in New Jersey.
No minimum deposit·No fees·FDIC-insured·Online account
Current APY
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Top HYSA rates for New Jersey residents in 2026

These are national online banks. Every account is open to New Jersey residents and every rate is FDIC-backed.

Rates as of April 2026. APY subject to change. All accounts FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor per institution. Not a recommendation.

About New Jersey

HYSA in New Jersey: what you need to know

New Jersey's median household income sits at $97,126. At that income level, keeping even three months of expenses in a traditional savings account earning 0.5% instead of a top-tier HYSA at 4.85% can cost hundreds of dollars per year in foregone interest. The math is straightforward: a $20,000 emergency fund at 4.85% APY earns roughly $970 per year. The same balance at a typical brick-and-mortar rate earns about $100.

New Jersey has a number of well-regarded local financial institutions, including Valley National Bank, Investors Bank (Citizens), TD Bank, Provident Bank. These banks serve New Jersey communities well for everyday banking, mortgages, and local business relationships. However, their savings rates rarely match what national online banks offer. Valley National Bank, for instance, is one of the more recognized names in New Jersey banking, but its savings APY typically runs well below the 4%+ range offered by online-only competitors.

On the tax side: Interest taxed up to 10.75% state rate. This applies to interest earned on any savings account, including HYSA accounts held at out-of-state online banks. The good news is that even after accounting for federal and state taxes, the net yield from a 4.85% HYSA almost always beats what local New Jersey banks offer before taxes. You keep more money either way.

Online banks are available to all New Jersey residents regardless of which corner of the state you live in. You open the account online, link your existing New Jersey checking account, and transfers typically settle in one to two business days. There are no physical branch requirements and no state-specific restrictions that would prevent a New Jersey resident from opening any of the accounts listed on this page.

FAQ

Common questions from New Jersey savers

Can I open an HYSA from another state if I live in New Jersey?
Yes. Every account on this list is open to New Jersey residents. Online banks are federally chartered or state-chartered institutions that operate nationwide. There is no requirement to use a bank headquartered in New Jersey. You just need a U.S. address, a Social Security number, and a linked bank account to fund the deposit. The entire process takes about ten minutes online.
How is HYSA interest taxed in New Jersey?
Interest income from a high-yield savings account is taxable at the federal level as ordinary income, the same as wages. At the state level: Interest taxed up to 10.75% state rate. Your bank will send you a 1099-INT form each January covering any interest earned in the prior year. If you earned more than $10 in interest, you are required to report it on your federal return.
Are local New Jersey banks better than online HYSAs?
It depends on what you value. Local New Jersey banks like Valley National Bank offer in-person service, local lending relationships, and community ties that online banks cannot replicate. For everyday savings, however, national online HYSAs almost always offer significantly higher APYs. Many New Jersey residents keep their primary checking at a local bank and move excess savings to an online HYSA to earn more without giving up their local banking relationship.
Are online HYSAs FDIC-insured the same way as local banks?
Yes. Every account listed on this page is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to $250,000 per depositor, per institution, per ownership category. This is exactly the same coverage you get at any brick-and-mortar bank in New Jersey. FDIC insurance has covered depositors in every bank failure since 1933. The physical location of the bank does not affect your coverage.
Is Valley National Bank competitive with online HYSA rates?
Valley National Bank is one of the more established financial institutions serving New Jersey, but like most traditional banks, its savings rates typically lag behind online-only competitors by two to four percentage points. The overhead of maintaining physical branches, staff, and ATM networks limits how much traditional banks can pay on deposits. Online banks pass those savings directly to depositors in the form of higher APYs. If you already bank with Valley National Bank, you can still open an online HYSA as a secondary account and transfer savings there to earn more.
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