Compare today’s personal loan rates for June 17, 2024: Rates steadily falling (2024)

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While rates on personal loans are set by individual lenders, the rate you’re offered will depend on a variety of factors, such as your credit score and repayment term. It’s also important to shop around and compare your options with multiple lenders to find a good deal.

Here are today’s personal loan rates along with the average rates offered by credit score.

Personal loan rates today

Personal loan rates are trending downward overall. The average three-year personal loan rate is 15.48%, and the average five-year personal loan rate is 18.76%.

3-year personal loan rates

Today, the rate for a three-year personal loan sits at 15.48% — a fall from last week’s 15.80%, according to data from Credible. This is also up from last month’s 15.41% as well as last year’s 13.80%.

A loan with today’s rate will result in a monthly cost of $349.01 for every $10,000 you borrow. This is a decrease from last week’s $350.58.

5-year personal loan rates

Personal loan rates for five-year loans decreased to 18.76% from last week’s 19.31%, according to data from Credible. This is lower than last month’s 19.51% as well as higher than last year’s 17.92%.

At today’s rate, you’ll pay $258.09 each month for every $10,000 you borrow — down from last week’s $261.11.

Today’s personal loan rates by credit score

You’ll typically need a good credit score (usually a FICO score of at least 670) to qualify for a good rate on a personal loan. Generally, borrowers with good to excellent credit get approved for the lowest available rates.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

While the exact credit you’ll need for a personal loan will depend on the individual lender, you’ll generally need good to excellent credit to get approved. A good credit score is usually considered to be 670 or higher.

There are also several lenders that accept poor or fair credit scores. Just keep in mind that bad credit loans usually come with higher interest rates compared to good credit loans.

Whether it’ll be better for you to borrow from a bank or credit union will depend on your circ*mstances. Because credit unions are nonprofit organizations, they tend to offer lower rates on personal loans compared to banks and are also sometimes more lenient with credit score requirements. However, you’ll have to join the credit union to proceed with a loan. Every credit union has its own eligibility requirement for membership.

Banks, on the other hand, are for-profit institutions, and they generally charge higher rates and fees on personal loans compared to credit unions. But if you already have an account with a bank, you might be able to take advantage of loyalty rate discounts that could help you save money on interest charges. Additionally, almost anyone can open a bank account by providing identification and an initial deposit.

When you apply for a personal loan, the lender will perform a hard credit check while determining if you qualify. This can cause a slight drop in your credit score — usually by five points or less. While a hard credit inquiry can remain on your credit report for up to two years, it will only affect your credit score for a year at most.

Additionally, taking out a personal loan could help your credit score in the long run. For example, you could see an improvement in your score if you make on-time payments or are able to diversify your credit mix. Ultimately, a personal loan might have a greater positive impact on your credit compared to any initial negative effects.

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Ashley Harrison is a USA TODAY Blueprint loans and mortgages deputy editor who has worked in the online finance space since 2017. She’s passionate about creating helpful content that makes complicated financial topics easy to understand. She has previously worked at Forbes Advisor, Credible, LendingTree and Student Loan Hero. Her work has appeared on Fox Business and Yahoo. Ashley is also an artist and massive horror fan who had her short story “The Box” produced by the award-winning NoSleep Podcast. In her free time, she likes to draw, play video games, and hang out with her black cats, Salem and Binx.

Jamie Young is Lead Editor of loans and mortgages at USA TODAY Blueprint. She has been writing and editing professionally for 12 years. Previously, she worked for Forbes Advisor, Credible, LendingTree, Student Loan Hero, and GOBankingRates. Her work has also appeared on some of the best-known media outlets including Yahoo, Fox Business, Time, CBS News, AOL, MSN, and more. Jamie is passionate about finance, technology, and the Oxford comma. In her free time, she likes to game, play with her two crazy cats (Detective Snoop and his girl Friday), and try to keep up with her ever-growing plant collection.

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