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30-Year Treasury Yield

The interest rate on 30-year US Treasury bonds. The longest-duration government bond, it serves as a benchmark for long-term borrowing costs and reflects expectations about inflation and economic conditions over decades.

5.03%
Updated 2026-05-26

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10-Year Statistics

Current
5.03%
10-Year High
5.18%
10-Year Low
0.99%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 30-Year Treasury?

The interest rate on 30-year US Treasury bonds. The longest-duration government bond, it serves as a benchmark for long-term borrowing costs and reflects expectations about inflation and economic conditions over decades.

How often is 30-Year Treasury updated?

This data is updated automatically from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data). Most rates are updated daily or weekly. Check back regularly for the latest figures.

How does 30-Year Treasury affect me?

30-Year Treasury influences borrowing costs, savings rates, and investment returns. When rates rise, mortgages and loans become more expensive; when they fall, borrowing becomes cheaper and existing bonds lose value.

Where does this data come from?

All data is sourced from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), the official economic database maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. FRED provides free access to US economic and financial data.

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