Current US Treasury yield curve showing rates across all maturities. Treasury yields are the benchmark for interest rates across the economy — they influence mortgage rates, corporate borrowing costs, and stock market valuations. An inverted yield curve (short-term rates higher than long-term) has historically preceded recessions.
4.41%
10-Year Yield
3.92%
2-Year Yield
+49 bps
2s/10s Spread
4.97%
30-Year Yield
| Maturity | Yield | Change (bps) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Month | 3.72% | +2 |
| 3 Month | 3.69% | 0 |
| 6 Month | 3.74% | 0 |
| 1 Year | 3.76% | +3 |
| 2 Year | 3.92% | +5 |
| 3 Year | 3.94% | +5 |
| 5 Year | 4.04% | +5 |
| 7 Year | 4.22% | +5 |
| 10 Year | 4.41% | +5 |
| 20 Year | 4.96% | +4 |
| 30 Year | 4.97% | +3 |
Yields shown are constant maturity Treasury rates. Change is in basis points (bps) from previous day. Source: US Department of the Treasury.
Yields are constant maturity Treasury rates sourced from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data). Updated daily. This is for informational purposes only.