Weekly
%
1954 - 2026
Jul 7, 1954 to Jan 7, 2026
FRED
6 days ago
FreshJan 8, 2026
Daily Federal Funds Rate from 1928-1954 (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/categories/33951). The federal funds rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions trade federal funds (balances held at Federal Reserve Banks) with each other overnight. When a depository institution has surplus balances in its reserve account, it lends to other banks in need of larger balances. In simpler terms, a bank with excess cash, which is often referred to as liquidity, will lend to another bank that needs to quickly raise liquidity. (1) The rate that the borrowing institution pays to the lending institution is determined between the two banks; the weighted average rate for all of these types of negotiations is called the effective federal funds rate.(2) The effective federal funds rate is essentially determined by the market but is influenced by the Federal Reserve as it uses the Interest on Reserve Balances rate to steer the federal funds rate toward the target range.(2) The Federal Open Mar
As of January 7, 2026 • W data • Source: FRED
This dataset contains 3,732 weekly observations, over 71 years, 6 months, updated weekly from FRED. View Methodology
Data Points
3,732
Coverage
71 years, 6 months
Updates
weekly
This dataset's metadata was updated on 1/15/2026. The current data may be outdated.