A Primer on the Prime Rate (2024)

A Primer on the Prime Rate

By Matt Kelley
Portfolio Strategy Manager, ESL Federal Credit Union

In March 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) raised its benchmark federal-funds rate for the first time since 2018. With this rate change, we may have a little understanding of the impact, but we still may be wondering “What does this mean for me?” and “What does this mean for the economy?”

Here are some straight-forward answers, so as rates rise or fall, you’ll know what it means, both for you and the economy.

What are the federal funds rate and the prime rate?

The target federal funds rate, which is set by the Fed, serves as the basis for the prime rate. The federal funds rate is the interest rate commercial banks charge each other for overnight lending. Generally, the prime rate is about 3 percent higher than the federal funds rate. That means that when the Fed raises interest rates, the prime rate also goes up.

The prime rate is the rate at which individual banks and credit unions lend to their customers, including large corporations. It is often used as a benchmark for other loans like credit card and small-business loans.

The prime rate is generally the lowest rate of interest in which money may be borrowed commercially. Here at ESL, we use the prime rate as a basis to calculate the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on variable rate products including Home Equity Lines of Credit, Credit Cards, and variable rate Business Loans. ESL uses the prime rate as provided in the Eastern print edition of the Wall Street Journal.

How does ESL choose their prime rate?

As the Fed changes rates, the prime rate adjusts with it. ESL uses a widely accepted index, The Wall Street Journal, to determine our prime rate. The Wall Street Journalis the most common source for the Prime Rate index and publishes its rate based on what the top 30 banks in the U.S. list as their prime rate. You can find the current prime rate on the Wall Street Journalwebsite.

Why does the prime rate change?

The Fed sets interest rate targets to manage the economy. As of March 2022, with U.S. unemployment rates at their lowest levels since pre-pandemic and inflation the highest it has been since the early 80s, the Fed is raising rates in an effort to cool the economy and combat inflation. As the U.S. economy irons out supply chain issues, fallout from the Ukraine crisis and faces a tight labor supply, raw material costs, shipping costs and wage pressure are driving up the costs of goods and services (otherwise known as inflation).

What does it mean for the economy when the federal funds rate and the prime rate go up?

Because the prime rate is so closely tied to the Federal Funds Rate, changes in the prime rate are reflective of the Fed’s position on the economy. Increases in the Federal Funds Rate (and indirectly the prime rate) is seen as monetary “tightening” or “contractionary” policy. This action is consistent when the Fed is attempting to slow the economy and control inflation.

What does it mean for the economy when the prime rate goes down?

When the Fed lowers the Federal Funds Rate, they are lowering the cost in which banks borrow funds from each other. This translates to the rates at which businesses and consumers borrow from banks and the interest rates that banks and other financial institutions pay on deposits. When the Fed lowers the Federal Funds Rate it is attempting to stimulate the economy.

Lowering the Federal Funds Rate is referred to as monetary “easing” and tends to increase aggregate demand for goods and services as well as the employment rate. This can be viewed as inflationary as increased demand and employment lead to higher wage growth and higher prices for goods and services.

What does this mean for me and my finances?

An increase in the prime rate may increase loan rates for businesses and consumers. At ESL, the Credit Cards, Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC), Business Line of Credit, and Variable Rate Business Term Loan rates are tied to the prime rate, which means as the prime rate increases the rates on these loans will also increase.

Please visit the following pages to see how the prime rate affects ESL loan rates:

  • Home Equity Line of Credit
  • Visa® Credit Card Rates
  • Business Line of Credit Rates
  • Variable Rate Business Term Loans
A Primer on the Prime Rate (2024)

FAQs

What is the prime rate Quizlet? ›

The prime rate is the best interest rate that banks offer their most creditworthy customers.

Which are correct statements about the prime rate? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. The correct statement is prime rate is the annual interest used by banks and institutions. Option (C) is correct. Your lender will provide you with an annual interest rate that is correlated to the bank's prime rate when you apply for a loan with a variable interest rate.

What is a sentence for prime rate? ›

Examples from Collins dictionaries

At least one bank cut its prime rate today. The prime rate, which is the interest rate the bank charges on loans to its most creditworthy customers, is adjusted up or down as interest rates on traded securities change. The prime rate is a key interest rate for commercial lending.

How do you explain prime rate? ›

The prime rate is the current interest rate that financial institutions in the U.S. charge their best customers.

How much is the prime rate? ›

What Is the Current Prime Rate? As of May 20, 2024, the current prime rate is 8.50%, according to The Wall Street Journal's Money Rates table. This source aggregates the most common prime rates charged throughout the U.S. and in other countries. The federal funds rate is currently 5.25% to 5.50%.

Is the prime rate the best rate? ›

While the prime rate is likely the best rate available, it's not a mandatory minimum for lenders to use. And just because the feds change the federal funds rate, financial institutions are not required to change their prime rate (although they often do).

When can the prime rate change? ›

Because the fed funds rate is set fresh each day, the prime rate theoretically also can change daily.

What does the prime interest rate affect quizlet? ›

The prime interest rate: affects investment spending while the Federal funds rate affects overnight borrowing of bank reserves.

What is the prime rate over the last year? ›

Bank Prime Loan Rate is at 8.50%, compared to 8.50% last month and 8.00% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 6.47%.

What is prime and example? ›

A prime number is a number that can only be divided by itself and 1 without remainders. What are the prime numbers from 1 to 100? The prime numbers from 1 to 100 are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97.

Where is prime rate used? ›

The prime rate is the underlying index for most credit cards, home equity loans and lines of credit, auto loans, and personal loans. Many small business loans are also indexed to the Prime rate.

What is the highest prime rate in history? ›

What was the highest prime rate? The highest prime rate was 21.5%, reached on December 19, 1980.

What is a prime answer? ›

Prime numbers are natural numbers that are divisible by only 1 and the number itself. In other words, prime numbers are positive integers greater than 1 with exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. Some of the prime numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, etc.

What is prime short answer? ›

A prime number is the one which has exactly two factors, which means, it can be divided by only “1” and itself.

How do you answer with prime? ›

The simplest algorithm to find the prime factors of a number is to keep on dividing the original number by prime factors until we get the remainder equal to 1. For example, prime factorizing the number 30 we get, 30/2 = 15, 15/3 = 5, 5/5 = 1.

What is the prime rate brainly? ›

The prime rate is the interest rate that commercial banks charge their most creditworthy customers, such as large corporations or other banks, for short-term loans. It serves as a benchmark for other interest rates, including those for mortgages, credit cards, and personal loans.

What is the prime rate this month? ›

Basic Info. Bank Prime Loan Rate is at 8.50%, compared to 8.50% last month and 8.00% last year.

What makes the prime rate go up? ›

Generally, the prime rate is about 3 percent higher than the federal funds rate. That means that when the Fed raises interest rates, the prime rate also goes up. The prime rate is the rate at which individual banks and credit unions lend to their customers, including large corporations.

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