U.S. 30 Year Bond Yield

The 30 Year Bond is a long-term marketable security distributed by the government to cover its debts. When buying it, you are lending money to the government and can expect some yield over time. Notes have a stated interest rate that is paid semiannually to the holder until maturity.
United States 30 Year Bond Yield
The United States 30 Year Bond Yield is currently quoted at 2.77 percent. It averaged 6.80 percent in the period between 1977 and 2017. An all-time high value of 15.21 percent was reached in October 1981, while a record low of 2.11 was witnessed in July 2016.