30-Year Treasury Yield Today
The 30-Year Treasury Yield is currently 5.02%, last updated , up 0.00% from yesterday. 30Y at 5.02% is at multi-decade highs and signals acute long-end stress. Mortgage rates above 8% suppress housing demand, pension discount rates rise, equity multiples compress. The October 2023 break above 5% (first time since 2007) is the recent template — the regime tends to force policy capitulation.
Data as of · Source: FRED
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What This Means
30Y at 5.02% is at multi-decade highs and signals acute long-end stress. Mortgage rates above 8% suppress housing demand, pension discount rates rise, equity multiples compress. The October 2023 break above 5% (first time since 2007) is the recent template — the regime tends to force policy capitulation.
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