US 30-Year Treasury Real Interest Rates
US 30-Year Treasury Real Interest Rates data, recent 27 years (traceable to Apr 07,1999), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 2.67, updated at Apr 03,2026
Price
Current: 93.70 USD (-0.297 / -0.316%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Apr 07,1999 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 107.41 USD
Median: 106.02 USD
Max: 140.20 USD (Jan 31,2012)
Min: 61.05 USD (Oct 21,2022)
Yield
Current: 2.67 % (+0.014 / +0.526%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Apr 07,1999 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 1.72 %
Median: 1.81 %
Max: 4.39 % (Jan 10,2000)
Min: -0.59 % (Dec 03,2021)
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Impact of 30-year real rates on long-term investment?
30-year real rates affect long-term investment decisions, particularly infrastructure and real estate projects. Positive real rates encourage long-term investment, while negative real rates may inhibit capital expenditure.
Relationship between 30-year real rates and demographic structure?
30-year real rates are closely related to demographic changes. Population aging may lower long-term real rates, as savings increase while investment demand decreases.
Impact of US 30-year real rates on global long-term economic growth?
US 30-year real rates affect global long-term economic growth, with positive real rates encouraging long-term investment and savings, while negative real rates may suppress capital expenditure. Changes transmit to 20-year Treasuries, 30-year Treasuries and other long-term rates, affecting global long-term investment decisions.
Long-term trends in US 30-year real rates vs European real rates?
US 30-year real rates are typically higher than German 30-year bonds real rates, reflecting differences in US economic growth expectations and demographic structure. European real rates are affected by population aging and slow economic growth, remaining at low levels for extended periods.