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Bask Bank lowers mileage earnings rate amid economic shifts
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Caroline Tanner News reporter | The Points Guy

Bask Bank, in collaboration with American Airlines, offers a unique opportunity for AAdvantage members to earn travel rewards instead of traditional interest on their savings. This program allows members to accrue miles rather than interest, appealing to those who highly value AAdvantage miles amidst generally low savings account returns.

However, Bask Bank has announced a reduction in its Mileage Savings Account earning rate. As of November 1, the rate has decreased from 2.5 miles to 2 miles per dollar saved annually. The bank attributed this change to "a range of economic factors and current market conditions."

Despite this reduction, the earning potential remains significant. With TPG's October 2024 valuations placing AAdvantage miles at 1.6 cents each, the new rate equates to a return of 3.2%. This is notably higher than many standard savings accounts like Chase's, which offers a mere 0.01% annual yield.

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The ultimate benefit of Bask Bank's Mileage Savings Account depends on how users redeem their earned miles. It's advisable for savers to evaluate whether earning cash or miles aligns better with their financial goals and consider diversifying between Bask's account and traditional savings options.

The Mileage Savings Account is operated by Texas Capital Bank and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). It charges no monthly fees regardless of deposit amounts. Miles are accrued daily and deposited into AAdvantage accounts monthly based on average balances.

For instance, maintaining a $50,000 balance over a year could yield 100,000 AAdvantage miles under the new rate — enough for significant travel rewards like business-class flights to Europe or first-class trips from Los Angeles to Japan.

New customers can also take advantage of promotional bonuses; opening an account by November 30 and meeting specific criteria could result in an additional 10,000 bonus miles.

It's important for potential users to note that these miles are considered taxable income. As stated by Bask Bank: "AAdvantage miles awarded by Bask Bank for maintaining a deposit balance are viewed as interest income," necessitating reporting via IRS Form 1099.

While this change may affect some account holders' strategies, those interested in leveraging their savings for travel benefits may still find value in Bask Bank's offering.

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