How much fluctuation has there been in bank prime rates over the past 10 years?

Over the past 10 years, the prime rate (the rate at which banks lend money to their best customers) has fluctuated between 3.25% to as much as 9.5%. Rates dropped sharply from over 9% in 2001 to less than 5% in 2004, then climbed to as high as 8.25% in 2007, after which they dropped continually to the present rate of 3.25%.

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