United States

Two-year government yield

Yield on two-year government debt.

Frequencydaily · +3Transformlevel

Source: H10 · RIFLGFCY02_N.B

Stored official data

2-Year Treasury Yield in United States was 4.2% on June 17, 2026, higher by 0.15% (+3.7%) from the prior observation. Charted from daily observations in % yield.

Latest4.20%
MoM+3.70%
YoYN/A
10Y Avg4.02%
Latest observationJune 17, 2026
Model surprise+0.08%

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2-Year Treasury Yield time series chart. Showing observations from Apr 27, 2026 to Jun 17, 2026. Latest value 4.2%.

Min3.78%
Mean4.02%
Max4.20%
Latest observationJune 17, 2026

Source evidence

Tier 1 - critical
Source
Federal Reserve Board Data Download
Native key
RIFLGFCY02_N.B
Freshness
Stored official data
History
Current only
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Public domain

Research notes

82 · Acceptable
Comparability
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Quality
3/6 strong
Citation
Retrieved Jun 19, 2026

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Series details

CategoryForeign Exchange Rates (H.10)
FrequencyDaily
Unit% yield
Latest observationJune 17, 2026
Platform last fetchJune 19, 2026
Transformslevel, mom
About this series

Two-year Treasury constant maturity yield from the Federal Reserve Board H.15 release.

The reading right now

As of June 2026, Two-year government yield for United States stood at 4.2%. That is up 0.15 percentage points from the prior day. Over the trailing five years, the series has averaged 4.02%, ranging from a low of 3.78% in April 2026 to a high of 4.2% in June 2026. The current reading sits 0.18 percentage points above its trailing ten-year mean of 4.02%.

Computed from the observation series on this page. Numbers update when the underlying provider revises the data.