United States
Two-year government yield
Yield on two-year government debt.
Source: FRED · DGS2
Two-year government yield - United States 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 %.
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Two-year government yield - United States time series chart. Showing observations from May 16, 2016 to Jun 17, 2026. Latest value 4.2%.
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Tier 1 - criticalU.S. macro backbone via St. Louis Fed; revision/vintage capable.Action: deepen nowExpected coverage: 800,000 series.Research notes
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Market Yield on U.S. Treasury Securities at 2-Year Constant Maturity, Quoted on an Investment Basis
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 3.53%, ranging from a low of 0.17% in August 2021 to a high of 5.19% in October 2023. The current reading sits 1.8 percentage points above its trailing ten-year mean of 2.45%.
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