US 30-Year Treasury Bond Rates
US 30-Year Treasury Bond Rates data, recent 37 years (traceable to Jan 08,1990), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.91, updated at Apr 03,2026
Price
Current: 97.48 USD (-0.484 / -0.494%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Jan 08,1990 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 100.48 USD
Median: 100.05 USD
Max: 141.09 USD (Dec 18,2008)
Min: 77.06 USD (Oct 24,2022)
Yield
Current: 4.91 % (+0.032 / +0.648%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Jan 08,1990 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 4.75 %
Median: 4.68 %
Max: 9.20 % (Sep 24,1990)
Min: 1.03 % (Mar 09,2020)
FAQ
Global Government Bond Rates & Historical Data Charts
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Relationship between 30-year Treasury yields and economic growth?
30-year Treasury yields reflect market expectations for long-term economic growth. Rising yields typically indicate expectations of strong long-term economic growth, while falling yields may signal economic slowdown.
Allocation strategies for 30-year Treasuries in portfolios?
30-year Treasuries provide long-term stable income and inflation protection in portfolios. Suitable as core allocation for long-term investments, especially for investors seeking yield in low-rate environments.
Impact of US 30-year Treasury rates on global pension investments?
US 30-year Treasury rates affect global pension investment strategies, with changes transmitting to 20-year Treasuries, 30-year real rates and other long-term rates, affecting global pension asset allocation and liability matching strategies.
Credit risk differences between US 30-year Treasuries and European long-term bonds?
US 30-year Treasuries have lower credit risk and higher liquidity compared to German 30-year bonds and UK 30-year bonds. US long-term Treasuries are considered the world's safest long-term investment instruments, providing international investors with optimal risk management choices.